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When you enter an outpatient surgical center in Norfolk or another part of Virginia, you expect to go home with your condition improved, even if you have to take a little time for recovery. Although concerns regarding infection control have been more commonly associated with hospitals in the past, a recent study conducted by researchers at the CDC revealed that the spread of infection is a frequently occurring risk in outpatient surgical centers. If you or a family member sustained an infection during surgery, at a hospital, or in another medical facility, contact Norfolk and Eastern Shore medical malpractice attorney Lawrence Land online at 800-800-1911.
A six-year-old boy tragically died after a dental visit to Virginia Commonwealth University’s (VCU) Medical Center in Richmond when he suffered from cardiac arrest after receiving anesthesia. As a Norfolk attorney who represents Virginia victims and family members affected by medical errors or negligence, Lawrence Land is familiar with the indescribable pain of loss associated with wrongful death from Virginia dental malpractice, and he expresses his deepest condolences to the family and friends of this young boy. LAW OFFICE OF LAWRENCE LAND | 757-251-0198.
One of the most common types of medical negligence in Virginia is administering or prescribing the wrong medication to a patient, a mistake that can result in serious side effects or even death. If you believe that a physician, nurse, or another health care professional was negligent regarding the prescribing or administering of medicine to you or a loved one, feel free to contact Norfolk and Eastern Shore medical malpractice attorney Lawrence Land with your most concerning questions, and he will answer them for free. 800-800-1911.
When a nursing home, intended to be a safe place of residence for your loved one, fails to provide adequate care to the patient, the emotional, physical, and financial burden on the victim and family members can be tremendous. Knowing that abuse was involved can add weight to already heavy burdens. To learn more about the common types of nursing home abuse, read on, or contact Norfolk medical malpractice lawyer Lawrence Land for free answers to your most important questions. 800-800-1911.