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Understanding the Role of a Wrongful Death Attorney

Dealing with the loss of a loved one is never easy. Particularly so if your loved one’s death was easily preventable and caused by another person’s negligence, such as a fatal drunk driving crash. While family members are left to mourn a shocking loss, they must also make costly funeral…

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Vietnam Veteran Dies at Bedford, Mass VA: Potential Wrongful Death Lawsuit for Medical Malpractice? (Part 2)

As explored in a recent Tapalian Law blog, a Vietnam veteran died in July at the Bedford VA Medical Center in Bedford, Massachusetts while his nurse’s aide allegedly played video games on her phone. We questioned the potential of the family to file a wrongful death for medical malpractice lawsuit.…

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Vietnam Veteran Dies at Bedford, Mass VA: Potential Wrongful Death Lawsuit for Medical Malpractice? (Part 1)

A Vietnam veteran died at the Bedford VA Medical Center in Bedford, Massachusetts this past July while his nurse’s aide played video games on her phone, according to a Boston Globe report. The 68-year-old veteran, Bill Nutter, was hospitalized at the Bedford VA with multiple medical ailments suffered from the effects…

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$40 Million Awarded in Rhode Island Hospital Medical Malpractice Suit

A jury awarded $40 million to a North Providence man in what is believed to be the largest medical malpractice award in Rhode Island history. Represented by a medical malpractice attorney, Rhode Island resident Peter Sfameni was awarded $40 million, amounting to $62 million with interest, by a jury in…

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Be Careful What You Post On Social Media – How Social Sharing Impacts Your Rhode Island Accident Claim

Thanks to sites like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, people can share the details of their lives with friends and family every second of the day. People post everything from what they are eating for breakfast and where they are eating dinner to how irritated they are standing in line at…

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Johns Hopkins Study Suggests Medical Malpractice More Common Than You Might Think

Medical errors are the third leading cause of death in the United States, according to a study by Johns Hopkins. This information should cause concern for anyone who may need medical care in the future. The startling study sheds light on the mistakes made by healthcare professionals that result in…

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