The Moses Firm | May 6, 2026 | Medical Malpractice
Did Cow’s Milk-Based Formula Cause Your Premature Baby’s NEC? What Parents Need to Know About a Possible Lawsuit
Few things are more frightening than watching your premature baby fight for their life in the NICU. Families trust that every feeding choice is being made to help their child grow stronger. That is why it can be devastating to later learn that cow’s milk-based formula or fortifier may have increased the risk of necrotizing…
The Moses Firm | April 24, 2026 | Medical Malpractice
How to Sue a Doctor for Malpractice in Atlanta, GA
Patients trust doctors and healthcare providers to deliver competent medical care. When a provider fails to meet accepted medical standards and a patient is harmed as a result, that conduct may trigger a medical malpractice claim. Suing a doctor for malpractice in Atlanta, Georgia, can be complex and challenging. These cases often involve specialized medical…
The Moses Firm | April 17, 2026 | Medical Malpractice
Misdiagnosis in Atlanta Hospitals: How Medical Errors Happen
Misdiagnosis is one of the most common forms of medical malpractice. It happens when a doctor fails to correctly identify a condition, delays a diagnosis, or diagnoses the wrong condition entirely. In Atlanta hospitals, these errors can lead to delayed treatment, unnecessary procedures, or worsening health outcomes. Understanding how medical errors happen is critical in…
The Moses Firm | March 18, 2026 | Medical Malpractice
What Are the 4 Ds of Medical Negligence?
When a doctor or other healthcare provider makes a mistake that harms a patient, the patient may have grounds to file a medical malpractice claim. In Georgia, these cases are built around four legal elements commonly known as the “4 Ds” of medical negligence: duty, dereliction, direct cause, and damages. Each of these elements must…
The Moses Firm | February 16, 2026 | Medical Malpractice
What Is a Breach of Doctor-Patient Confidentiality?
When you visit a doctor, you trust that your private health information will stay private. Federal and state laws recognize that trust and require medical providers to protect patient records. When that trust is broken, it can feel invasive, confusing, and sometimes overwhelming. Understanding what a breach of doctor-patient confidentiality is—and what steps you can…
The Moses Firm | January 26, 2026 | Medical Malpractice
IV Infiltration Can Cause Nerve Damage, Burns, or Amputation
Receiving IV treatment is an important part of numerous medical procedures. If the IV isn’t administered correctly, however, one of the risks patients could face is infiltration. An infiltrated IV is a dangerous medical issue that could cause everything from burns to nerve damage and, in the most serious cases, amputation. What does the infiltration…
The Moses Firm | January 13, 2026 | Medical Malpractice
Spinal Cord Injuries Due to Medical Errors
Spinal cord injuries are among the most devastating medical conditions a person can experience. These injuries often result in permanent disabilities, chronic pain, loss of mobility, and profound changes to a person’s quality of life. While many spinal cord injuries occur due to accidents or trauma, a significant number are caused—or worsened—by medical errors. When…