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Proving Causation in a Medical Malpractice Case in New Mexico

Proving causation is a critical step in holding healthcare providers accountable for their negligent actions. It involves demonstrating a clear link between a healthcare provider’s actions and the harm suffered by the plaintiff. This requires a thorough examination of the medical records, expert testimony, and other relevant evidence. The ultimate goal is to establish that the healthcare provider’s breach...

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Can You Sue for a Breast Cancer Misdiagnosis in New Mexico?

Being diagnosed with breast cancer can be one of life’s most challenging moments. However, imagine going through the emotional rollercoaster of a breast cancer diagnosis only to find out later that it could have been identified earlier. The misdiagnosis of breast cancer is a devastating experience that can have long-lasting effects on your physical and emotional well-being. If you...

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How to Get a Medical Malpractice Attorney to Take Your Case in NM

If you’re a victim of medical negligence, finding a skilled malpractice lawyer is your next critical step. But how do you get a malpractice attorney to take your case in New Mexico? Fortunately, finding the right lawyer doesn’t have to feel like a leap into the unknown. With the right approach and preparation, hiring a New Mexico medical malpractice...

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Hospital-Acquired Pressure Injury

When you visit a hospital for routine surgery or emergency medical treatment, you trust that the healthcare providers at the hospital will do everything possible to assist in your recovery. In most cases, this is a safe assumption. However, what happens if you develop a hospital-acquired pressure injury during your stay? Can you hold the hospital responsible for your...

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Can I Sue For Failed Spinal Fusion Surgery?

Spinal fusions are serious procedures that require months of rehabilitation and are often the last resort for patients experiencing severe back pain. Choosing to undergo any type of back surgery is a major decision. Unfortunately, when this procedure is performed incorrectly, it can lead to devastating results.  If you have experienced or believe you are experiencing failed spinal fusion...

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Can You Sue a Hospital for Emotional Distress in New Mexico?

Were you recently injured by a doctor or hospital and wondering, Can you sue for emotional distress? In New Mexico, as in most states, you cannot sue for emotional distress alone. Emotional distress is generally not a basis for a legal cause of action but rather a type of damages you can pursue.  Generally, three legal causes of action can...

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Can You Sue a Hospital for Pain and Suffering in New Mexico?

When you go to a hospital for medical care, you trust that the staff will care for you. But what happens when things go wrong? Medical malpractice occurs more often than you think and can turn your life upside down It can require you to undergo additional treatment, miss work, and spend more money than planned. In some cases,...

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Medical Malpractice for Failure to Treat a Medical Condition

Medical errors account for an unnecessarily high number of deaths every year. In fact, some experts estimate that medical errors could be the third leading cause of death in the United States. Failure to treat in New Mexico is one of the main reasons prospective clients hire our firm and file a medical malpractice lawsuit. Failure to treat refers...

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New Mexico Statute of Limitations for Medical Malpractice

The statute of limitations represents how much time someone has to start their case. It is very important to know and keep track of this date. If you try to begin your claim after the statute of limitations expires, the court will likely dismiss it.  Below, the medical malpractice lawyers at Poulos & Cavazos, LLP go over the the...

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What Are the Signs and Symptoms of a Traumatic Brain Injury?

At least 2.8 million Americans sustain a traumatic brain injury each year. As prevalent as they are, traumatic brain injuries (TBI) can be difficult to diagnose and treat. Some signs and symptoms of a traumatic brain injury can appear immediately, while others can take several hours, days, or weeks to appear. The signs and symptoms of a TBI can also be...

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