Wrongful Death Law
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Wrongful death. Is this situation pursuable in a court of law.?

My Grandmother was on a Kidney Dialysis machine at a Dialysis center when somehow the clean blood flow return line became unattached and alll her blood spilled onto the floor lowering her blood pressure and causing her death. She was revived only to be living on a breathing machine. She died a few weeks later. The machine alarms never came on and the staff were not monitoring her at the time of the accident.
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on something like this, check with a wrongful death attorney. don’t take advice from anyone who isn’t qualified – not even an attorney unless he/she is a specialist in wrongful death claims. It costs nothing for an initial visit.

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The Skeptical Juror and the Trial of Cameron Todd Willingham


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