Failure to Diagnose and Defensive Medicine
A doctorβs failure to diagnose a patient’s medical condition is the most common reason why patients sue their doctors. This statistic also includes a doctor misdiagnosing a patient and/or delaying their diagnosis.
What is Failure to Diagnose?
Failure to diagnose is caused by a doctorβs negligence or failure to take the specific steps necessary to determine the nature of your illness. This negligence then causes you harm, as treatment is either delayed or isnβt administered at all, due to there being no record of it.
Pregnancy-Related Injuries and Maternal Mortality
What is a Pregnancy-Related Injury?
A pregnancy-related injury is an injury that a woman sustains during pregnancy, at delivery, or shortly after delivery. These injuries can range from mild to severe with the worst cases resulting in death – known as maternal mortality. 700 women die each year in the United States due to pregnancy-related injuries resulting in maternal mortality.
What is Maternal Mortality?
Maternal Mortality is a term used to explain the deaths of women during their pregnancies and childbirth. Startingly, pregnant women in the United Starts are more likely to be at risk for maternal mortality than in any other developed country.
Do You Need a Bronx, NY Elevator Accident Attorney to Pursue a Damages Claim?

Did you know there are more than 50,000 escalators and 900,000 elevators in the US? Each elevator services an average of 20,000 people every year. The number doesnβt sound that crazy considering how much we depend on them to get to-and-from work every day. But have you stopped to consider how dangerous these seemingly safe elevators can be? Every year, nearly 30 people lose their lives in elevator-related accidents. There are dozens of different ways an elevator can malfunction and the passengers inside can get injured. Here are a few ways an elevator can cause injuries:
- A mechanical breakdown or malfunction in the pulley system can cause the elevator to drop suddenly
- The shaft is open and doors malfunction, causing the people to fall into the shaft
- The elevator isnβt leveled correctly and fails to line up evenly with the floor, causing people to trip and fall while exiting or entering
- When the elevator doors suddenly close due to a malfunction, before the people have had a chance to get out or in safely
- Every time an elevator control malfunctions or the wiring is faulty, there is a risk of electrocution or fire.
Birth Injuries and Cerebral Palsy
What Is Cerebral Palsy?
Cerebral Palsy is a neurological condition which commonly presents through disordered movement, muscle tone, and posture. It is caused by damage affecting your childβs developing brain before and/or during birth – this is why it is considered a birth injury.
What separates cerebral palsy from other birth injuries is that its effect on functional abilities varies significantly. This means that the medical costs associated with the condition will also vary, and the emotional strain on you and your family will be affected as well. For example, some individuals with cerebral palsy may have an average intellectual capacity whereas other individuals may not.
Nursing Negligence
Nursing negligence is a type of medical malpractice whereby a nurse, who is fully capable of providing quality nursing services, does not care for you the way a reasonable nurse would. The result of this is unnecessary suffering on your behalf.
Types of Nursing Negligence
There are five major types of nursing negligences that can occur:
Construction Worker Injury Laws in The Bronx, NY

The construction industry in Bronx, NY, is considered one of the most dangerous places to work, as any laborer, contractor, foreman, or other blue-collar workers will attest. According to a recent study published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the highest proportion of workplace accidents and injuries in America are suffered by the laborers. As surprising as it may sound, accidents on construction sites in Bronx, NY, virtually occur on a daily basis. As one of the oldest law firms in the region, we at Rosenberg, Minc, Falkoff & Wolff have represented Bronx workers involved in:
Wrongful Death
What Is Wrongful Death?
Wrongful Death occurs when you, or someone you know, is killed because of a healthcare practitionerβs negligence or misconduct – whether intentional or not.
It is different from medical malpractice in that medical malpractice occurs when your healthcare provider is negligent, and you are harmed but your injury isnβt fatal. Wrongful death, on the other hand, occurs when you, or someone you know, dies as a direct result of medical negligence. Β
Escalator Injury Laws And Right to Compensation in Brooklyn, NY

Escalators are ubiquitous in a modern society such as ours. You can find them everywhere β from airports to train stations, hotels, shopping malls, and arenas. As a result, not many people are actually aware of the risks they pose. Data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that every year, at least 30 people are killed and thousands of people are injured in accidents involving escalators. Studies also show that escalator accidents are not reported to the authorities in some cases, so the actual number of fatalities and injuries could be higher. Rosenberg, Minc, Falkoff & Wolff law firm, based in Brooklyn, New York, has been at the forefront of defending victims of escalator accidents for nearly a century. Since 1922, we have provided legal representation to over 30,000 personal injury victims and have managed to recover over $1 billion in damages. If you have sustained injuries as a result of an escalator accident in Brooklyn or if any of your loved ones has been injured or died in an accident involving an escalator, you have the right to file a claim against the parties responsible for the accident. Get in touch with us today to schedule an appointment. We offer a free consultation for our first-time clients. We have highly experienced lawyers who have successfully defended the rights of thousands of personal injury victims in Brooklyn, New York.
Failure to Diagnose
In 2013, Johns Hopkins researchers found that diagnostic errors – such as failure to diagnose – accounted for the largest fraction of medical malpractice claim payouts. Diagnostic errors also resulted in the most severe patient harm and the highest total penalty payouts.
In fact, Doctor David E. Newman-Toker at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine argues that diagnostic errors could easily be the biggest patient safety and medical malpractice problem in the United States.
Anesthesia Errors
Anesthesia is one of the fundamental components of any medical procedure. There is great risk involved when administering anesthesia, but it a risk that generally has to be taken in order for certain medical procedures to be conducted successfully, and so that you do not feel any pain throughout.
What Are Anesthesia Errors?
Anesthesia errors are a form of medical malpractice which is due to medical negligence. It occurs when an anesthesiologist, or another medical practitioner, fails to administer, or incorrectly administers, anesthesia during your medical procedure. These errors can result in injury, disability, and even death.