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How Georgia’s Proposed “Tort Reform” Threatens Patients’ Rights

How Georgia’s Proposed “Tort Reform” Threatens Patients’ Rights

by Bell Law | Mar 26, 2025 | Advice for Patients, Malpractice

Georgia lawmakers are in the final stages of approving a new legislative proposal, Senate Bill 68 (SB 68), that is meant to implement changes to the state’s civil justice system. While advocates of the bill argue that these reforms will reduce insurance costs...
Amputation Injuries: When a Preventable Mistake Leads to Permanent Loss

Amputation Injuries: When a Preventable Mistake Leads to Permanent Loss

by Bell Law | Mar 21, 2025 | Advice for Patients, Malpractice

For many, the thought of losing a limb is unimaginable. Yet, for some patients, amputation is not the result of an unavoidable medical condition but rather a preventable mistake. Medical malpractice can turn what should be routine care into a severe and permanent...
What to Know About Spinal Cord Injuries

What to Know About Spinal Cord Injuries

by Bell Law | Feb 25, 2025 | Advice for Patients, Malpractice

Spinal cord injuries (SCIs) can be extremely serious and often lead to long-term or permanent disability that makes it hard for people to return to their normal daily lifestyle. SCIs can result from incidents like trucking accidents, slip and falls, or even medical...
Sepsis Infections: Understanding Symptoms, Causes, and When to Act

Sepsis Infections: Understanding Symptoms, Causes, and When to Act

by Bell Law | Feb 22, 2025 | Advice for Patients, Malpractice

Sepsis infections are medical emergencies that require rapid diagnosis and treatment. When healthcare providers fail to recognize or properly manage sepsis, the consequences can be catastrophic, leading to long-term complications or even death. For patients and their...
Spotting the Signs: How to Identify Stroke Misdiagnosis

Spotting the Signs: How to Identify Stroke Misdiagnosis

by Bell Law | Jan 27, 2025 | Advice for Patients

When a stroke strikes, every second counts. Rapid diagnosis and treatment are crucial to minimizing damage and improving outcomes. Yet, for some patients, a missed or delayed diagnosis can mean the difference between recovery and lifelong disability—or worse. At Bell...
Telemedicine & Virtual Care: How to Avoid Malpractice in a Digital World

Telemedicine & Virtual Care: How to Avoid Malpractice in a Digital World

by Bell Law | Nov 26, 2024 | Advice for Patients, Malpractice

Telemedicine, or telehealth, saw a massive increase from 2019 to 2021, accounting for 86.5% of patient visits. That growth went beyond the transformative pandemic years; in 2024, there were over 116 million users of online doctor consultations worldwide. Virtual...
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