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Aug 19, 2014

Why Genetic Testing Could Change How Medicine is Practiced

By |Aug 19, 2014|Medical Malpractice|0 Comments

Diagnostic errors account for a large number of preventable deaths each year, and exacerbate the illnesses of countless other people, according to a study in the Journal of Patient Safety. But what if there were a test which could expand a doctor’s view of which diseases might be more likely in an individual patient? Would [...]

Aug 15, 2014

Proposition 46 Takes Aim at Medical Malpractice Caps

By |Aug 15, 2014|Doctor and Medical Negligence, Medical Malpractice|0 Comments

We are no strangers to the dangers of tort reform at Plaxen & Adler, P.A. As Legislative Chairman of the Maryland Association for Justice and Chairman of the Maryland Association for Justice Political Action Committee, Bruce Plaxen has testified at Legislative Hearings dozens and dozens of times against tort reform. We’ve written about the damage [...]

Aug 4, 2014

Medical Malpractice Tort Reform Makes Doctors and Hospitals Less Responsible

By |Aug 4, 2014|Medical Malpractice|0 Comments

There was an interesting write up in The Sierra Vista Herald a couple of weeks back about how medical malpractice reform could lead to the practice of defensive medicine. The writer is a doctor and a hospital trustee, so it stands to reason that the commentary skewed a bit in favor of medical personnel. At [...]

Jul 8, 2014

Obstetrical Malpractice and Birth Injuries

By |Jul 8, 2014|Birth injuires|0 Comments

Of all the effects of medical negligence, few are more tragic than birth injuries. And yet thousands of children suffer with brachial plexus injuries or cerebral palsy each year, often as a result of negligence or malfeasance during birth. We wanted to take an in-depth look at the processes leading to birth injuries, to help [...]

Jul 8, 2014

Mandatory Drug and Alcohol Testing for Doctors and Medical Personnel

By |Jul 8, 2014|Doctor and Medical Negligence|0 Comments

If you’re familiar with the television shows Nurse Jackie and House, you’re aware of the dangers associated with doctors who abuse illegal and prescribed substances. But while Dr. House always managed to keep himself in control and save the day, patients in Maryland and throughout the United States have not always been as lucky as [...]

Jul 8, 2014

The Role of Money in a Medical Malpractice Lawsuit

By |Jul 8, 2014|Medical Malpractice|0 Comments

Money must play a role in medical malpractice cases. Medical malpractice cases are incredibly expensive to pursue, so even meritorious claims sometimes cannot be pursued because the costs may outweigh the recovery. The media often refers to frivolous claims. This is a myth because no lawyer could afford to pursue a medical malpractice claim without [...]

Jul 8, 2014

Unnecessary Stents May Soon Be Gone

By |Jul 8, 2014|Defective medical products, Medical Malpractice, Surgical Errors|0 Comments

Doctors performing routine angioplasties have long since relied on stents to keep their patients’ arteries open. But a recent study of 144,732 patients at 1,091 hospitals throughout the country by the Journal of the American Medical Association concludes that more than 50% of all stents used during these procedures may not have been necessary after [...]

Jun 23, 2014

Welcome to the Medical Malpractice Blog of Plaxen & Adler, P.A.

By |Jun 23, 2014|Medical Malpractice|0 Comments

As Maryland’s premier personal injury law firm, we feel it is our responsibility to offer new and existing clients a resource platform that is both educational and comprehensive. Our new medical malpractice blog will feature a wide variety of topics of interest to victims of medical malpractice, as well as those who are interested in [...]

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