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Filing for a Birth Injury Medical Malpractice Lawsuit in New York

Medical negligence at the time of birth can lead to several tragic scenarios. One of which is that your child may be born with severe brain damage due to an untimely delivery, or because the baby’s heart rate dropped below the minimum level at some point during the birth process. The resulting loss of oxygen to the fetus can cause asphyxiation, leading to a permanent brain injury.

Dealing with misdiagnosis issues

New York health care providers are among those who must contend with the implications of misdiagnosis. The issue is significant, and according to experts, solutions are slow in coming. The areas affected have remained consistent since the term and definition for misdiagnosis were coined in 2005. Diagnostic errors tend to be particularly common for cancer and cardiovascular issues as well as for infections. Some of the most common failure to diagnose issues include bowel perforation, pulmonary embolism and myocardial infarction.

Avoiding doctors errors

A typical visit to a doctor in New York consists of reviewing the patient’s medical records and continuation of treatment. It is important to disclose any pertinent information about the family history. Withholding this type of information may lead to improper diagnosis, incorrect prescriptions and inappropriate treatment. It is also vital to ask questions and become better educated about the entire process.

The Crucial Nature of the Credentials of Medical Experts in the Courtroom

Almost every case that comes up for jury trial has multiple aspects such as the evidence, expert testimony, and the legal arguments. In many of these cases, the expert witness is a medical practitioner. Such expert witnesses are called to testify in medical malpractice cases, accident and injury cases, and so on. When presenting the […]

Obtaining Medical Malpractice Compensation for a Defective Pelvic Mesh

Many women suffer from pelvic organ prolapse or a dropping of some organs in the pelvic region such as the bladder, urethra, and small bowel because of weakened pelvic muscles after child birth or surgery. This can lead to stress related urinary incontinence and pain. Many gynecologists have been treating this condition using a pelvic mesh.

Jury finds physician negligent; patient awarded $2.3 million

According to a recent report in the Journal News, a New York resident was awarded $2.3 million in a medical malpractice claim. In the lawsuit, the man claimed that a surgeon with Nyack Hospital failed to treat a severe hip infection that caused him to undergo an entire hip replacement.

Illnesses that New York doctors may fail to diagnose correctly

In as many as 20 percent of all cases, a patient may be misdiagnosed, incorrectly diagnosed or not diagnosed with a condition in a timely manner. In these cases, the consequences for the patient can be severe and might result in permanent injury or death in worst-case scenarios. A study of autopsy and malpractice data by the Internet Journal of Family Practice found that there were several illnesses that were the most commonly misdiagnosed.

Medical Malpractice Claims & Cosmetic Surgery Errors

There is a certain amount of risk involved in most surgical procedures. In most cases, the medical team who is performing the surgical procedure is usually experienced, skilled, and trained to do so without the occurrence of any errors. But in surgeries, errors might lead to permanent injury and in some cases, even death.

Doctors and parents can reduce medication errors among children

Many New York parents who have had to deal with sick children may know just how difficult it is to make sure that their kids not only take their medication when they are supposed to, but they also have to ensure that the appropriate dosage is taken. In fact, a report that looked at a number of studies indicated that medication errors could be the cause of approximately 7,000 deaths throughout the U.S. every year.