After you or someone you love is hurt during surgery, the injury may be called a known complication. That can feel confusing, especially when the hospital describes the outcome as unavoidable, but the recovery does not match what your family expected. In Iowa, the...
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Year: 2026
The “smoking gun” in medical malpractice: How we uncover what hospitals hide
Your doctor tells you that problems from surgery are normal and sometimes these things just happen. The hospital papers use terms like "standard post-surgery complications" to explain why you got hurt when you should not have. You think something went wrong during...
When a joyful birth turns into lifelong harm
Most births in Iowa move forward without crisis, yet preventable medical errors that change your child’s future still occur. When oxygen levels drop or delivery complications arise, delayed action may lead to permanent injury. While processing what happened, you may...
Could delaying a C‑section after fetal distress be negligence?
A baby’s first moments can affect a lifetime of health and development. During labor, medical teams watch the baby’s heart rate to spot signs of trouble. When those monitors show distress, quick action often matters. Even short delays may increase the risk of serious...
Alarm fatigue can lead to medical workers ignoring a crisis
Nurses and other medical professionals working in urgent care facilities, emergency rooms and intensive care/critical care units have to deal with a constant onslaught of stimulation. Patients and their family members may frequently interrupt workers as they try to...
The end of federal staffing requirement may directly impact older adults
Federal regulations play a major role in ensuring the safety of nursing home residents. For years, there have been baseline standards regarding staffing. There are rules requiring a minimum number of workers at nursing homes and similar long-term care facilities based...
Addressing improper chemical restraint use in memory care wards
There are many different levels of long-term care available in the United States. Some older adults simply need the support of professionals in an assisted living facility, while others need to live in a nursing home. Even among nursing home residents, some people...
Navigating the system: What happens after a serious medical malpractice injury in Iowa?
When a medical professional fails to provide proper care, the consequences can change your life forever. These injuries do more than cause physical pain; they create deep emotional and financial stress for Iowa families. Navigating the legal system during such a...

