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Wrongful Death and Nursing Home Neglect: Protecting Vulnerable Elderly Individuals

No one should suffer the grief that accompanies a nursing home wrongful death. A nursing home should be a safe place for elderly individuals to receive care. Tragically, thousands of nursing home residents are neglected yearly in Missouri. Some cases end in death. If you lost a loved one due to nursing home neglect, Dempsey Kingsland & Osteen has...

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7 Ways to Find the Best Wrongful Death Lawyer Near Me

If you have lost a family member because of another person’s negligent or intentional act, it can be extremely distressing. On top of that, finding the right wrongful death lawyer in your area can add to your stress. The team at Dempsey Kingsland & Osteen are highly experienced wrongful death attorneys. We are here to reduce some of your...

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5 Things You Should Know About a Wrongful Death Lawsuit | Kansas City

When someone you love dies, the loss is unimaginable. When it happens because of someone’s negligence, you may want justice. Fortunately, the law allows certain surviving family members to bring a wrongful death claim against the responsible party. The attorneys at Dempsey Kingsland & Osteen recognize that if you’re considering a wrongful death case, you are trying to cope...

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Dialysis Mistakes: Wide-Ranging Errors Do Occur

Federal government scrutiny of dialysis administration some years back sadly revealed a high number of mistakes that routinely occur with this important care-delivery function. Indeed, and as noted on a website page at Dempsey Kingsland Osteen, discussing dialysis monitoring, “substantial deficiencies in the quality of care” were discovered by investigators from the Government Accounting Office at about 15 percent...

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Did Joan Rivers’ Doctors Pose for ‘Selfie’ During Fatal Procedure?

Many Kansas City residents who enjoyed Joan Rivers’ no-holds-barred attitude and sharp wit were deeply saddened to hear of the comedienne’s passing in early September. However, following an investigation by federal officials, many of Rivers’ fans turned from sad to outraged. Last week, an investigative report from the Department of Health and Human Services Center for Medicare and Medicaid...

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Complex Processes Should Not Scuttle Valid Wrongful Death Claims

Just exactly how many people die as a result of mistakes in the hospital? It’s a hard figure to put your finger on. It seems to change every year — and not for the better. Back in 1999, the non-profit, non-government Institute of Medicine estimated that nearly 100,000 people were dying every year because of preventable errors in hospitals....

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Wrongful Death Case Highlights Issue of Cognitive Bias

As much as we might want eliminate every risk of a deadly mistake being made in the delivery of medical care or the performance of a surgical operation, the fact is that medical professionals are only human. That does not mean that we can’t and shouldn’t do all we can to create systems aimed at reducing the chance of...

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Gauging When it May be Time to Find a New Doctor

Many doctors consider their profession an art. Medicine has its creative aspects to be sure, but it is more deeply rooted in science. Anatomy, biology, chemistry are all aspects of medical practice and discoveries mean diagnostic methods and standards of care are constantly being refined. Today, we are at a point where nearly every specialty has its own set...

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KC Seeks to Shake ‘Deadly City’ Tag by Reducing Gun Violence

Kansas City is a great place to live. That doesn’t mean it is without its issues. According to The Kansas City Star, the city has earned the dubious distinction in each of the past four years of being one of the most deadly cities in the United States. The basis of that tag is the number of homicides recorded....

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What Good is Medical Malpractice Data if Consumers Don’t Know?

Seventeen states in this country allow consumers to go to medical board websites to find out about malpractice claims that have been made against doctors licensed in the states. That is not the case in Missouri or Kansas. Licensing boards in these two states don’t make such information available to the public. As a result, according to an investigation...

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