Birth Injuries and Medical Malpractice
Birth Injuries and Medical Malpractice
Before a medical malpractice case can be brought forward, an understanding of birth injury is required. Additionally, several criteria need to be met in order to classify as a birth injury. If these criteria cannot be met, then a case of medical malpractice cannot be made.
What Is Birth Injury?
A birth injury is a physical injury that your baby and/or the mother received before, during, or just after the birthing process.
What Do I Do if Injured While Working on a Construction Site?
Construction workers provide an invaluable service to the city. By maintaining buildings, completing renovations, and making new structures, construction workers keep our vibrant city running smoothly. Unfortunately, construction is one of the nationβs deadliest professions. Workers are prone to injury from falls, heavy machinery, exposure to the elements, and more. By understanding the procedures that follow a construction accident, youβll be better able to protect any right to compensation you may have. If you or a loved one was recently injured on the job, speak to a New York City construction accident lawyer to find out how we can help.
The Workersβ Compensation System
In many cases, the workersβ compensation system will be the first avenue of recourse for an injured construction worker. The state of New York requires that most employers carry workersβ compensation insurance, which should kick in, in the event of workplace accident. This no-fault system allows injured workers to collect compensation for medical bills and missed work, regardless of who was at fault for the accident. This can be a valuable resource for injured construction workers, but it also requires following certain procedures.
Construction Projects in New York City Approach All-Time High in 2018
The New York Building Congress recently released a report titled β2018-2020 New York City Construction Outlook,β in which the organization states that construction projects in the city set a record high this year. The report projects that the cityβs spending on construction for 2018 will reach $61.8 billion, as compared to $49.3 billion in 2017. If you receive injuries on a construction site or because of a construction project, you deserve fair compensation for pain and suffering, property damage, and other losses. Contact our seasoned New York City construction accident attorneys at Rosenberg, Minc, Falkoff, & Wolff, LLP. We can help you navigate workersβ compensation or personal injury lawsuits and recovering damages in an accidentβs aftermath.
2018 New York City Construction Statistics
New York City Announces Plans to Make Intersections Safer for Bicyclists and Pedestrians
In September 2018, the New York City Department of Transportation and Vision Zero released a report titled βCycling at a Crossroads: The Design Future of New York City Intersections.β Focusing on protected bike lane intersections, this report highlights ways that intersections serving motor vehicles, bicycles, and pedestrians operate. It provides a comprehensive look into the cityβs future urban planning operations. At Rosenberg, Minc, Falkoff, & Wolff, LLP, our New York City personal injury attorneys hold decades of experience representing clients suffering from injuries or the loss of a loved one because of pedestrian and bicycle accidents. Contact our law firm as soon as possible to discuss your case. We will work with you to recover the damages you deserve.
Cycling at a Crossroads: An Overview
βCycling at a Crossroadsβ acknowledges that the growing network of cyclists in New York City presents significant design challenges for the city government. According to commissioner Polly Trottenberg, the number of cyclists killed in accidents has increased over the past several years, while other traffic fatalities have decreased. The study attempts to find solutions to this issue by examining various intersection designs using three research lenses and associated methodology:
The Current State of Construction Accidents in NYC
Construction is a requirement for any large city to keep functioning smoothly, and New York City is no exception. Construction projects big and small, however, can expose workers and passersby to serious health and safety hazards. Construction accidents in New York City take lives and leave others permanently injured every year. The more you learn […]
Patients with LBD at risk of misdiagnosis
Lewy body dementia refers to a particular kind of dementia that has three possible initial presentations. New Yorkers who have LBD are sometimes misdiagnosed as having Alzheimer’s because the two conditions have some of the same symptoms. This can be harmful to people with LBD because they may respond positively to some dementia medications that are less likely to be prescribed if they are erroneously diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, and because people with LBD may respond negatively to some Alzheimer’s drugs, sometimes with lasting side effects.
Dermatology consults could prevent cellulitis misdiagnoses
Typically, cellulitis is diagnosed based on how the affected area looks and what the patient reports as symptoms. There are a number of other skin conditions that might have symptoms similar to those of cellulitis, so it is sometimes misdiagnosed. Cellulitis is a bacterial skin infection that causes skin inflammation. New York residents might be interested in the results of a study from Brigham and Women’s Hospital that demonstrates early dermatologist consultation for patients who were thought to have cellulitis improved outcomes and prevented misdiagnoses.
Rheumatology assessments may improve pulmonary disease diagnosis
When it’s suspected that a New York patient has interstitial lung disease (ILD), diagnosis typically involves invasive techniques such as checking a tissue sample and performing a bronchoscopy with specialized instruments to view airways. According to a study specific to ILD and similar pulmonary conditions, routine rheumatology assessments may minimize the need for more invasive diagnostic procedures in some instances. Researchers also believe diagnosis accuracy may be improved with adjustments to testing processes.
$3.34 million malpractice settlement after man loses arm
When people seek medical care in New York, they expect health care personnel to make reasonable treatment choices. The case of a 30-year-old man who ended up losing his right arm illustrates the extent of damage that can occur when medical errors take place. The outcome of arbitration produced a settlement of $3.34 million for his pain, suffering, medical expenses and the compromised ability to earn a living.
The role of communication issues in medical errors
If medical errors were classified as a cause of death, they would be ranked below heart disease and cancer as the third leading cause of death in the U.S. A 2016 study in the BMJ estimated that 250,000 deaths occur each year in this nation because of medical errors. New York residents should know that many of these errors grow out of simple communication issues.