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Elam William (Bill) Elam

William (Bill) H. Elam is the founder of Elam & Rousseaux, PLLC in Charlotte, North Carolina. With more than 50 years of experience, he focuses on medical malpractice and personal injury cases. Admitted to the North Carolina Bar in 1972, he is also licensed before the U.S. Supreme Court and multiple federal courts. A graduate of the University of South Carolina School of Law with honors, Mr. Elam is nationally board certified in Civil Trial Advocacy and Civil Pretrial Practice Advocacy.

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Retained surgical items

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Last Modified on Dec 21, 2023

Surgical staff uses instruments in surgical procedures and is supposed to keep track of all medical devices and tools used during any…

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Can a missed diagnosis cause life-threatening health problems?

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Last Modified on Dec 21, 2023

When you experience unusual health challenges, and your doctor claims nothing is out of the norm, you might feel discouraged. Truthfully, if…

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Can a motor vehicle accident trigger a deadly asthma attack?

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Last Modified on Feb 10, 2025

If you have asthma, you know how scary and frustrating the condition often is. After all, an unexpected flareup can make breathing…

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What constitutes a prescription error?

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Last Modified on Dec 21, 2023

A medication dispensed via a doctor or hospital should prove safe. You do not expect to have issues, but you may feel…

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What causes birth injuries?

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Last Modified on Dec 21, 2023

As an expectant parent, you may feel a range of excitement and anxiety when it comes to giving birth. You may have…

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What are the most frequent medical errors?

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Last Modified on Dec 21, 2023

Seeking medical help when you need it seems practical. What happens if your condition worsens after you secure a medical professional’s help?…

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