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Pitts & Zanaty LLC

Bankruptcy, Social Security -- Disability

Chris N Galanos PC

Medical Malpractice, Health Care, Personal Injury

Clay Massey & Associates PC

Medical Malpractice, Health Care, Railroad Injury, Household Mold, Admiralty & Maritime

Robert H Mudd Jr

Admiralty & Maritime, Leisure, Mental Health, Insurance, Labor Law

Richard L Thiry & Associates

Admiralty & Maritime, Divorce, Family Law, Personal Injury, Social Security -- Disability

Pitts & Zanaty, LLC

Bankruptcy, Social Security -- Disability, Estate, Employment, Bankruptcy & Debt

Moore Young Foster & Hazelton, LLP

Professional Malpractice, Nursing Home

Salter Ferguson, LLC

Accident & Injury, Personal Injury, Health Care, Industry Specialties

Adams Miller, LLP

Divorce & Family Law, Wrongful Death, Estate, Civil & Human Rights, Health Care

Drake Law Firm

Car Accident, Defect and Lemon Law, Health Care, Personal Injury, Products Liability

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Harris v. HEALTH CARE AUTHORITY

On February 10, 2005, Harris was admitted to Huntsville Hospital after he lost consciousness at his home. Dr. Solliday diagnosed Harris with possible delirium tremens [1] and prescribed and administered Ativan, a mild tranquilizer and antianxiety medicine, as treatment for ...

Giles v. Brookwood Health Services, Inc.

... The plaintiff must also "prove by expert testimony that the physician breached the standard of care and by the breach proximately caused the plaintiff's injury." University of Alabama Health Servs. Found. v. Bush, 638 So.2d 794, 798 (Ala.1994). ...

Crosslin v. Health Care Auth. of Huntsville

On February 23, 2002, Crosslin presented himself at the emergency room at Huntsville Hospital complaining of nausea, dizziness, and weakness. Dr. Calvert evaluated Crosslin and ordered a CT scan of Crosslin's head, an electrocardiogram, a chest X-ray, and a blood count. The ...

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