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December 23, 2017

FAQs About Documenting Medical Malpractice

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As a patient, you may be wondering if there is anything you can do to help ensure that your diagnoses are accurate. In fact, there are several steps you can take to fully document the treatment you are receiving and ensure that you have information that you can refer back to later. Here are the …

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December 10, 2017

Is There a Cure for Erb’s Palsy?

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Erb’s palsy is a condition that affects approximately one in every 1,000 newborns. It involves nerve damage to the brachial plexus, the network of nerves in the upper arm. Infants who have Erb’s palsy may demonstrate a number of symptoms, including difficulty moving their hands, loss of feeling in their arms, or simply weakness throughout …

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December 2, 2017

Spotlight on Infectious Disease Errors

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If you have an infectious disease, being misdiagnosed—or diagnosed too late—can have serious consequences. If an infectious disease isn’t treated and worsens, the changes in your life may be irreversible. That’s why it’s important to be a proactive patient and take the initiative to help ensure that your diagnosis is accurate. Be open and communicative …

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November 28, 2017

How Proactive Patients Can Reduce the Risk of Medical Errors

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It’s the responsibility of healthcare providers to ensure the safety and well-being of their patients. Unfortunately, acts of medical malpractice and negligence happen every day around the country. Patients can protect themselves by being proactive about identifying and preventing medical errors. Background Check You may not always get to choose your doctor, such as when …

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November 28, 2017

What Are the Benefits of Seeking a Second Opinion After a Diagnosis?

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It isn’t always necessary to get a second opinion. Common, relatively minor medical problems like sinus infections and pink eye have straightforward treatment regimens that are widely accepted by medical professionals. But in some cases, a second opinion can prove invaluable. Medical malpractice lawyers recommend getting a second opinion after a diagnosis of any potentially …

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November 26, 2017

Understanding the Difference Between Mistakes and Malpractice

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The legal definition of medical malpractice is often misunderstood. Most doctors, nurses, and medical technicians genuinely try to do their best for their patients, but they’re human and mistakes do happen from time to time. However, the literal definition of medical malpractice is bad practice. Not every medical mistake rises to the level of a …

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November 20, 2017

What Is the First Thing You Should Do if Your Child Is Injured During Childbirth?

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Some birth injuries require immediate care, such as oxygen deprivation to the baby’s brain. After any sort of birth trauma is diagnosed, the first step to take is to ensure that your child gets the medical treatment he or she needs. Depending on your child’s specific condition, he or she may be admitted to the …

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October 27, 2017

What Is the Time Limit for Filing a Medical Malpractice Claim?

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In the legal field, time limits on filing medical malpractice claims are known as statutes of limitations. State law establishes the deadlines for particular types of claims filed within that state. In New York, patients affected by medical malpractice have just two and a half years to file a claim. There are limited exceptions to …

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October 24, 2017

Breast Cancer Awareness Month

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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which is also a good time to be aware of some common breast cancer malpractice issues, including the misdiagnosis and delayed diagnosis of breast cancer. Breast Cancer Misdiagnosis Approximately one in eight women in the U.S. is affected by breast cancer according to the American Cancer Society. For women …

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October 24, 2017

Spotlight on Common Medical Negligence Risks in 2017

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Medication errors, birth injuries, and delayed diagnoses are all common types of medical malpractice that probably won’t ever be eliminated entirely. Improvements in hospital protocols and medical technology can help manage some of the risks. But unfortunately, advanced technology also opens the door to new types of medical negligence. Here are some of the top …

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