A 2004-06 study revealed 238,337 preventable hospital deaths in Medicare patients alone resulting from patient safety errors and costing the Medicare program $8.8 billion dollars.
Source: www.healthgrades.com

Types of Personal Injury Claims

Negligence: the failure to do something, which a reasonably careful person would do, or the doing of something, which a reasonably careful person would not do, under the circumstances.

Intentional Torts: a wrong perpetrated by someone who intends to do that which the law has declared wrong.

Strict Liability: where another is responsible for damages resulting from an act of omission without regard to negligence or intent.