Gallbladder Surgery Errors that can Harm You
Gallbladder and gallstones
A Wrongful Death in a Family can be Traumatic
Wrongful death claims
OSHA Rules on Using Powered Trucks or Forklifts
One critical consideration in the workplace is the use of motorized vehicles to move products or conduct any other types of core operations. These vehicles often require specific training for the employees who operate them. They have the ability to cause a variety of serious accidents that can lead to major injuries or even death, […]
Misdiagnosis and Medical Malpractice of Osteomyelitis
Osteomyelitis – Causes, infections, and trauma
Retained Surgical Devices and Hospital Negligence
Injuries due to retained surgical instruments
Delayed Diagnosis of Cancer can Lead to Death
What is Cancer?
Medical Malpractice causing Paraplegia or Quadriplegia
What is Paraplegia?
Cancer patients do better with good information
New York residents may be surprised to learn how common medical misdiagnoses can be. In 2014, a study found that about 28 percent of information given to patients is incorrect. With certain types of cancers, those numbers skyrocket. A 2013 study found that as many as 75 percent of results for mammograms and more than 70 percent of lung cancer scans were incorrect in some way.
Catch prostate cancer early with annual screenings
September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, and men in New York and around the country are being encouraged to undergo prostate cancer screenings. Screenings are particularly important for men between the ages of 40 and 75.
Protecting Workers: Maintain Safe Protocols for Unusual Machine Use
When people look at workplace safety, they tend to look at standard operations and plan accordingly; but sometimes it’s when unusual things happen that there’s the highest risk of an accident. This is particularly true with regard to the kinds of high-pressure, powerful machines and equipment used in any physical trades, in manufacturing and in […]