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Wrongful Deaths Occur Each Year from Improper Treatment During Heart Surgeries, According to Miami-Dade Attorney Steven Slootsky
Fort Lauderdale, FL (Lexis Nexis) April 30, 2008 -- Most Americans are aware that heart disease is one of the leading causes of death in the United States, but many do not know that a significant number of deaths result each year from improper treatment either before, during or after a major heart surgery. In some cases, physician error is the chief cause of heart-related deaths.
"Losing a loved one because of the negligence of another often causes questions to arise about what happened, who is responsible and whether precautions were being following that would have prevented the tragedy," said Florida personal injury attorney Steven E. Slootsky (http://slootsky-law.com/bio-slootsky.jsp).
Open heart surgery is particularly tenuous for babies and small children. Doctors cannot be too careful in taking necessary (and even unnecessary) precautions when treating little ones.
According to statistics from the Center for Disease Control (http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/heart.htm), there are more than 650,000 deaths each year due to heart disease, heart surgery and heart attacks; heart disease ranks as public health enemy number one.
Wrongful death is a claim in common law jurisdictions against a person who can be held liable for a death. Though a wrongful death lawsuit can't bring the person you love back, the attorneys of the Slootsky law firm can help you get compensation for your loss and ensure that the responsible party is held liable for his or her actions. Contact our Miami-Dade wrongful death lawyers (http://slootsky-law.com/contact.jsp) today for a consultation.
Before opening the doors of his own office, firm founder Steven E. Slootsky worked as a Senior Trial Attorney specializing in Personal Injury and Workers Compensation Law. Having handled complicated personal injury cases, Mr. Slootsky understands the methods and procedures that insurance companies use, and is well suited to guide his injured clients through the frustrating process of a personal injury case and to obtain the maximum recovery. With almost twenty years of experience representing clients in the South Florida Area involved in personal injury lawsuits, Mr. Slootsky is well known and highly regarded by the judges, attorneys and insurers in the jurisdictions where he practices.
For more information, visit http://slootsky-law.com or call 1-87-SLOOTSKY.
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