Medical Malpractice

How to Prove Negligence in a Medical Malpractice Case in North Carolina

Aug 27, 2023
Brown Moore
Medical Malpractice

Medical malpractice cases are complex, and proving negligence can be a daunting task. This article provides a guide on how to establish negligence in a medical malpractice case in North Carolina, helping victims seek justice and appropriate compensation. Understanding Medical Negligence Medical negligence arises when a healthcare provider fails to meet the accepted standard of… Read More

AI, Medical Malpractice, & Liability: Critical Information

Jun 14, 2022
Brown Moore
Medical Malpractice

Artificial intelligence was once considered by many to be nothing more than a science fiction technology. However, recent advances have resulted in AI being integrated into our everyday life in various ways. For example, early experiments indicate that AI has the potential to play a very critical role in certain medical processes. Some studies reveal… Read More

A Guide on Giving Medical Consent in North Carolina

Dec 14, 2021
Brown Moore
Medical Malpractice

There are two types of consent that may enable a medical provider to perform medical care on a patient: implied consent and express consent. Between the two types of consent exist different ways of communicating it, in addition to certain caveats that exist. While failing to provide consent can result in someone not receiving care,… Read More

Medical Malpractice In North Carolina And What To Do If You Fall Victim

Oct 28, 2021
Brown Moore
Medical Malpractice

Medical malpractice is a complex situation in which a medical services provider mistakingly and negligently causes further or worsened harm upon someone under their care. This is a serious legal matter that is handled by experienced Charlotte medical malpractice attorneys such as those at Brown Moore & Associates, PLLC who are trained in dealing with incredibly… Read More

Three Cases of Local Anesthesia Errors Fuels FDA Warnings

Apr 29, 2021
Brown Moore
Medical Malpractice

Medical negligence is currently the third leading cause of death in America. In recent news, three cases have been reported where tranexamic acid was mistaken for local anesthesia and injected into the spine. Tranexamic acid errors can cause catastrophic injuries and death. Medical negligence is on the rise, but only 2.9% of people injured to… Read More

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