

Volume 4 continues the tradition solidified in the 3 previous volumes of delivering practical, case-based insight. We focus on some of the most frequent and most misunderstood problems in litigation.
Chapters explore:
-The consequences of delayed recognition of conditions such as cauda equina syndrome, stroke, and compartment syndrome
-Common patterns behind emergency department misdiagnoses
-Failures in monitoring related to PCA pumps, sedation, and alarm fatigue
-The clinical indicators of deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, and other high-risk conditions
-How routine issues such as IV infiltrates turn into preventable injury claims
-Documentation issues in nursing homes that influence liability and damages
-Why lung cancer continues to generate litigation across the country
-Complexities of pediatric pain evaluation
-What ICU notes reveal about delirium, agitation, and sedation
-How undiagnosed deficiencies and overlooked symptoms lead to fatal consequences
You also receive a dedicated section on analyzing pain and suffering—a central component in many cases that affects both case valuation and strategy.

