Lawsuit shows dangers of Botox in treating cerebral palsy
On behalf of Daniel C. Minc Boy developed epilepsy following "off-label" use of drug to treat spasms A couple from upstate New York were recently
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On behalf of Daniel C. Minc Boy developed epilepsy following "off-label" use of drug to treat spasms A couple from upstate New York were recently
Colonoscopies and other similar procedures used to diagnose gastrointestinal problems are considered routine for most adults. However, like any medical treatment, there are risks involved,
Knowing about the birth injuries most commonly resulting from c-sections can help parents better understand the risks. Those living in New York who are expecting
The Brain Injury Association of America, known as BIAA, has declared March 2013 to be Brain Injury Awareness Month. According to BIAA, 1.7 million traumatic
Did you know that according to a recent study, patients and their families are not always told when hospitals make medication errors? A medication error
On behalf of Daniel C. Minc Family considers wrongful death suit after multiple problems found at clinic The sudden death of Joan Rivers in September
The medical community recognizes nine distinct classifications for errors involving medication and ranks them in order from least to most harmful to patients. At any
Cerebral palsy is a disorder that can result from damage to the brain during the birthing process. The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke,
Bariatric surgeries like gastric bypass are complicated procedures. Unfortunately, a surgeon’s errors or malpractice makes the risk of serious complications or injury much higher. More
Fungal infections are spreading through hospitals across New York at an alarming rate. A particularly nasty strain of fungal infection has been spreading across hospitals