Cooper Elliott Blog
tag: medical malpractice
Malpractice|
January 10, 2017
You seek the services of professionals—whether they might be accountants, consultants or even Ohio medical malpractice attorneys—because they have three things you need: expertise in their field the skill to use that expertise effectively the judgment to do what’s right, and what’s best for their clients The same is true when you go to a …
Continue reading “Misjudgment and Medical Malpractice Derail a Young Man’s Life”
For Individuals|
October 6, 2015
A “DNR,” or do not resuscitate order, is an advance directive used by hospitals to signify a patient’s desire to pass away without lifesaving intervention in the event that their heart stops or they stop breathing. These are typically used by patients who suffer from a terminal illness or other serious medical condition. It is …
Continue reading “Ohio Malpractice Attorneys Hold Hospital Accountable for Wrongful Death”
For Individuals|
April 21, 2015
The clients we work with have been dealt catastrophic losses, and each client is affected deeply. They each face the tragedy in their own way, trying to make sense of what happened and to begin to heal. The civil justice system is best set up to provide money to compensate someone’s loss, but we’ve found …
Continue reading “Civil Litigation for Healing and Closure”