Ten top tips: the legalities of pressure ulcers

Joyce Black, Kathryn Cheatle
22 September 2016

<p class="p1">When it comes to medical malpractice lawsuits, a large number of them are brought to lawyers as a result of the patient and/or the patient’s family being frustrated or angry about an unexpected event or outcome occurring in relation to his/her medical treatment. This should come as no surprise as it is human nature to be frustrated, or even angry, about situations or outcomes that are unexpected. </p>n<p> </p>

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