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Medical Malpractice

Nursing Home Medical Malpractice and Abuse in South Carolina

24th October 2011
Wrongful Death or Negligence May Result From Malpractice, Instead of Nursing Home NegligenceThe case of wrongful death or injury of elderly residents might be the result of malpractice, instead of negligence or abuse. Experienced attorneys have learned th...
Author: IvanBlackwell
Personal Injury

South Carolina Personal Injury Lawyer

28th September 2011
Looking for the best knowledgeable South Carolina Injury Attorney?The Strom Law Firm's personal injury attorneys support victims who're hurt, disabled, or even killed through no fault of their very own.We'll secure the compensation you are worthy of. We ...
Author: AlbertoParsons
Family Law

Contesting a will - know your rights

20th December 2010
The time immediately following the death of a loved one is always a difficult time for all involved. This time can unfortunately be even more painful if there is confusion or dispute surrounding the manner in which the deceased’s estate will be split bet...
Author: Jessica Parker
Medical Malpractice

Wrongful Death in Medical Malpractice Cases - What to Know

15th April 2010
The death of a loved one is life altering and traumatic, but nothing can quite prepare you for the sudden upheaval it can cause, especially if the person died due to medical malpractice. Indeed, when we place a loved one into the care of a physician we a...
Author: Penelope Stone
Legal

Examples of Wrongful Death Lawsuits and Legal Claims - What You Should Know

27th January 2010
Wrongful death means a person has died due to negligence, malpractice, or the inaction of another person. It is a painful and angry time for friends and family, and though bringing forth a wrongful death lawsuit will not return their loved one, it can giv...
Author: Daniel Berry
Estate Planning

Prove Your Love with Good Estate Planning

16th December 2009
In some television comedy shows, they have someone, typically the man of the house, who won't make a will or estate plan because he doesn't want to think about death. This might be hilarious when you see it on television; however this can be very bad in r...
Author: Julia McBride