Although medical professionals have years of education and training, one seemingly small mistake can leave a patient with serious harm. A surgical error, medication error or a missed diagnosis can leave an individual with a worsened medical condition, a decreased...
Month: April 2016
Semi-trucks’ stopping distances greater than other vehicles
On Behalf of Tauzin & Lorio, Attorneys at Law | Apr 20, 2016 | Firm News, Truck Accidents
Semi-trucks play an important role in our society. By moving goods across the country, these big rigs, their drivers and companies for which they work expand our economy and allow consumer access to goods they may otherwise not be able to obtain. Yet, for all the...
Lawsuit filed after offshore injuries suffered in towing accident
On Behalf of Tauzin & Lorio, Attorneys at Law | Apr 14, 2016 | Admiralty And Maritime Law, Firm News
A significant number of Louisiana residents rely on jobs that place them on ships, barges, and other boats. While these are often well-paying jobs that can provide stability, they can also pose a significant threat of harm. Unsafe conditions and negligent operation...
How do injured plaintiffs prove doctors’ medical malpractice?
On Behalf of Tauzin & Lorio, Attorneys at Law | Apr 8, 2016 | Firm News, Medical Malpractice
When a Louisianan trusts his healthcare to a medical professional, he or she expects attentive and knowledgeable care. The patient likely expects to emerge from the interaction with improved health, or at the very least, not worse off than he or she began....
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