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Dec 4, 2014

Cruise Ship Passengers May Be Able to Sue for Medical Malpractice

By |Dec 4, 2014|Medical Malpractice, Safety|0 Comments

A recent appellate court decision by Judge Stanley Marcus may change the way medical malpractice cases involving cruise ship doctors are handled in the future. The case in question involved Mr. Pasquale Vaglio, a passenger on a Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines (RCCL) trip. Mr. Vaglio fell upon boarding the cruise ship, docked in Bermuda at [...]

Dec 1, 2014

Defective Medical Devices: DePuy Knee Replacements

By |Dec 1, 2014|Defective medical products, Health and Medical News, Medical Malpractice|0 Comments

DePuy has manufactured medical devices since 1895, and merged with Johnson & Johnson in 1998. It is the second-largest manufacturer of orthopedic devices in the world. Like Stryker Corp., the DePuy Synthes Company also manufacturers hip replacements and devices for those with spinal trauma. Defective Depuy Knee replacements have been recalled. What are the problems [...]

Nov 25, 2014

Defective Medical Devices: Medtronic Pain Pumps

By |Nov 25, 2014|Defective medical products, Health and Medical News, Medical Malpractice|0 Comments

A pain pump is the more common name for patient-controlled analgesia (PCA). It is surgically implanted into your lower abdomen, and pushes a set amount of pain killers directly into your cerebrospinal fluid. Because the pain medication enters the fluid around the spinal cord directly, patients usually need a lesser amount of medication than they [...]

Nov 18, 2014

FDA Begins Investigations into Power Morcellators

By |Nov 18, 2014|Doctor and Medical Negligence, Health and Medical News, Medical Malpractice, Surgical Errors|0 Comments

Women throughout the country undergo hysterectomies and fibroid removals every day. But the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recently decided to schedule a panel advisory meeting about power morcellators, a surgical tool used in laparoscopic gynecological surgeries. This comes after the FDA’s warning in April that the use of such tools in the removal [...]

Nov 14, 2014

Determining Who Is Truly Accountable for Malpractice Claims

By |Nov 14, 2014|Doctor and Medical Negligence, Medical Malpractice|0 Comments

When attorneys file claims for medical malpractice on behalf of their clients, they often name not only the doctor but also the institution as negligent. But a recent decision by the Court of Appeals of Maryland may put an end to such practices in specific scenarios involving managed care organizations (MCOs) and contractors. The details [...]

Nov 11, 2014

Maryland Court of Appeals to Decide if Doctors Are Liable When Patients Are Denied Admittance for Psychiatric Conditions

By |Nov 11, 2014|Doctor and Medical Negligence, Health and Medical News, Medical Malpractice|0 Comments

In 2009, a man named Charles Williams, Jr. was brought to the Peninsula Regional Medical Center by his mother. Charles was behaving oddly, his mother Ginneene Williams said, claiming to be “under a Wiccan curse,” and hearing the voice of God. The 34 year old man also claimed to be suicidal. The staff at the [...]

Nov 7, 2014

Ebola Death: Is the Hospital to Blame?

By |Nov 7, 2014|Doctor and Medical Negligence, Failure to Diagnose, Health and Medical News, Medical Malpractice, Misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis|0 Comments

The deadly Ebola virus has made its way to America, and Thomas Eric Duncan has become its first victim. There are a number of news outlets reporting on the death, and CNN has even compiled a list of seven reasons why his case differs from other Ebola cases – and most of those reasons hint [...]

Nov 4, 2014

Why Are Doctors Hiding the Truth From Their Patients?

By |Nov 4, 2014|Anesthesia errors, Doctor and Medical Negligence, Health and Medical News, Medical Malpractice, Surgical Errors|0 Comments

In May of 2007, Esther and Gedalia Applegrad became the proud parents of a baby girl. Their little girl, however, suffered with brain damage and a seizure disorder, which the Applegrads claim is the direct result of mistake made by the doctors. They sued Valley Hospital in Ridgewood for malpractice, and asked the hospital to [...]

Oct 31, 2014

Steve Brigham Finally Finished in the Medical Profession

By |Oct 31, 2014|Doctor and Medical Negligence, Health and Medical News, Medical Malpractice|0 Comments

If you do not know the name Steve Brigham, be thankful: it means that chances are he and his teams of rogue medical “professionals” have not harmed anyone you know. Thanks to the New Jersey Board of Medical Examiners, his chances of hurting anyone else ever again are slim to none, as the Board revoked [...]

Oct 27, 2014

Judge Sees the Justice in Awarding Malpractice Victim Full Amount

By |Oct 27, 2014|Doctor and Medical Negligence, Failure to Diagnose, Medical Malpractice, Misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis|0 Comments

We write about tort reform and damage caps quite a bit, and how dangerous – and unfair – they are to medical malpractice victims. Recently, a Milwaukee County judge got it right when he declared that the entire $25.3 million dollar award should go to a woman who lost all four limbs as a result [...]

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