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What you’ll receive
If everything was done correctly, we’ll tell you.
No bias. No pressure to file a lawsuit.
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How GALEX AI works — RAG · Deep Learning · Big Data
You tell us what happened
No records required. A brief description is enough.
We analyze your records using RAG and Deep Learning
Cross-referenced against thousands of verified protocols — not a generic summary.
You receive a plain-English report
What happened. What was missing. Only then decide what to do next.
Understanding Hospital Acquired Infections in Miami’s Inpatient Care
Inpatient hospital care is a critical aspect of emergency medicine, particularly in bustling locations like Miami, Florida. Unfortunately, while seeking treatment, patients can sometimes acquire infections that complicate their recovery. Known as hospital-acquired infections (HAIs), these complications can lead to serious health issues, including MRSA, sepsis, pneumonia, urinary tract infections (UTI), or surgical site infections. Understanding your rights and the standards of care is essential if you or a loved one has experienced such complications.
What Counts as Inpatient Hospital Care Malpractice?
- Failure to implement proper infection control protocols, leading to HAIs.
- Inadequate monitoring of patients for signs of infection post-surgery.
- Neglecting to provide timely antibiotic treatment for identified infections.
- Improper handling or sanitation of medical equipment and environments.
- Inaccurate documentation of patient care and infection status, impeding effective treatment.
Four Elements You Must Prove in Florida
Duty of Care
The provider owed you professional care as their patient.
Breach
Their actions deviated from what a competent provider would do.
Causation
The breach directly caused your injury.
Damages
Measurable harm — medical costs, lost income, pain and suffering.
Florida Statute of Limitations
In Florida, the statute of limitations for medical malpractice claims, including those related to inpatient hospital care, is typically two years from the date the injury is discovered. However, there is an absolute limit of four years from the date of the incident, regardless of when the injury was discovered. It is crucial to act promptly if you believe you have a claim.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do if I suspect a hospital-acquired infection?
If you suspect an infection, it is vital to contact your healthcare provider immediately. They can assess your symptoms, perform necessary tests, and initiate appropriate treatment to manage the infection effectively.
Do I need my medical records to start?
No. Contact GALEX AI first. We guide you on how to request your records and which documents matter most for your evaluation.
Is the GALEX AI analysis free?
Yes. The preliminary analysis is completely free. No documents required to start.
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Serious complications after a medical procedure?
Understand what happened before you decide anything else. Free. No documents required.
Disclaimer: GALEX AI is not a law firm and does not provide legal or medical advice. Our services consist of forensic technical analysis of medical records using AI-assisted tools including RAG, Deep Learning and Big Data processing. Preliminary findings do not constitute a legal opinion and are intended for review by licensed attorneys. Always consult a licensed attorney and physician for legal and medical guidance.

