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Surgeon Left an Instrument Inside Me: Can I Sue?

Retained Surgical Instruments | Bounds Law Group What Are Retained Surgical Instruments? Retained surgical instruments (RSIs) refers to any tools, sponges, clamps, gauze, or other foreign objects inadvertently left inside a patient after a surgical procedure. These objects are often discovered only after the patient experiences unexplained symptoms or complications. Common examples of retained instruments include: Surgical sponges (gossypiboma) Hemostats and forceps Scalpels and scissors Needles and retractors Tubing and catheters The presence of such items can cause severe internal damage. This often results in additional surgeries, long-term pain, infections, and even death. Call us now at 877-644-5122 or complete...
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Wrong-Patient Surgery: How Medical Mix-Ups Cause Irreversible Harm

The Tragedy of Wrong Patient Surgery Malpractice | Bounds Law Group Wrong patient surgery malpractice is one of the most devastating forms of medical negligence. This critical error occurs when a surgeon operates on the incorrect patient or performs the wrong procedure on a patient due to a mix-up in identification, scheduling, or documentation. Such incidents are not only horrifying but can lead to permanent injury, emotional trauma, and wrongful death. At Bounds Law Group, we hold negligent medical providers accountable for these inexcusable errors. Call us now at 877-644-5122 or complete the free case evaluation form to begin the...
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Wrong-Site Surgery: A Devastating and Preventable Medical Mistake

Bounds Law Group | Your Trusted Wrong-Site Surgery Attorney When a patient undergoes surgery, they trust their healthcare provider with their life. But what happens when that trust is shattered by a catastrophic mistake—surgery performed on the wrong body part, the wrong side, or even the wrong patient? This horrifying event is known as wrong-site surgery, a preventable and devastating form of medical malpractice that leaves victims physically and emotionally scarred. At Bounds Law Group, we know the magnitude of such errors, and our dedicated wrong-site surgery attorneys are here to ensure you receive the justice and compensation you deserve....
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What to Do If You’re a Victim of Surgical Errors

Surgical Errors | Bounds Law Group A surgical error lawsuit is not just a legal process—it is a path toward justice, accountability, and healing. At Bounds Law Group, we understand the life-altering consequences that surgical mistakes can bring. When a trusted medical professional makes a preventable error in the operating room, the aftermath can devastate a patient and their loved ones. If you or a loved one has suffered due to a surgical mistake, here's what you need to know and how we can help you take decisive legal action. Call us now at 877-644-5122 or complete the free case...
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Florida Failure to Sterilize Surgical Equipment Lawyer

Florida Failure to Sterilize Surgical Equipment Lawyer | Bounds Law Group When patients undergo surgery, they place their trust in medical professionals to uphold the highest standards of safety and care. However, failure to sterilize surgical equipment can lead to devastating consequences, including severe infections, long-term health complications, and even death. If you or a loved one has suffered due to improperly sterilized medical instruments, Bounds Law Group is here to help. An experienced failure to sterilize surgical equipment lawyer will fight for the justice and compensation you deserve. Complete our free case evaluation form or call us now at...
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Possible Complications From Hip Replacement Surgery

As we age, various parts of our skeletal system begin to decline in function and can even fail. Often the points of failure are our joints including the knee joint and the hip joint. Medical science has created ways of replacing these joints with mechanical devices. You may know them as artificial hips and knees. The medical device industry calls them prosthetic replacements. These devices are made of exotic materials including cobalt, chromium, titanium and ceramics. We often feel that if a physician proposes these implants, that they have been tested and found to be safe by the FDA to...
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