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New York Personal Injury Law Firm Takes a Closer Look at Elevator Accidents

Some may recall theΒ tragic elevator accident that happened in New York City on New Year’s Eve of 2015. According toΒ News Max, a 25-year-old man was crushed to death by a falling elevator at around midnight.Β  The deceased victim was in a building on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. He heroically shoved a woman out […]

Reports Suggest Strong Building Forecasts for 2016

Around the country, there have been some favorable forecasts for the construction industry. According to ENR online, there is currently a strong demand for construction throughout the U.S. But there are also some significant construction booms going on in local economies. A July report from the Wall Street Journal shows an increased demand for construction […]

New York Personal Injury Law Firm Takes a Look at Construction Deaths

In fiscal year 2015, 10 workers died while doing their jobs on construction sites in New York City. This almost doubled the annual average number of fatalities over each of the prior four years.Β  There was also a 53 percent increase in the number of construction workers injured on New York City jobsites over the […]

Personal Injury Protection Insurance Coverage

In the United States, a large percentage of civil litigation is comprised of personal injury lawsuits. According to the US Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics, in 2005, 60 percent of the 26,928 real property, contract and tort trials were related to some form of personal injury. Additionally, it was reported that over personal […]

Can a Sexual Assault Victim File a Civil Lawsuit?

According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics’ National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS), 346,830 sexual assaults or rapes of persons 12 years or older were reported in 2012. And according to a new survey by the Association of American Universities (AAU), 23%, or 1 in 4, of female college students said that they are sexually assaulted […]

The Effect of “No Fault” Laws on Your Personal Injury Case

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), there were 32,675 people killed in motor vehicle crashes on US roadways in 2014. Injuries were suffered by an additional 2.3 million people the same year. According to annual national road crash statistics, there are more than 37,000 motor accident deaths in the country and an […]

Common Medical Errors in Medical Malpractice

When it comes to medical malpractice claims, the estimates of success rates vary, but it has been found that 20 percent to 30 percent of injured persons in these types of cases prevail. According to the highest estimates, a third of medical malpractice cases are decided in favor of the plaintiff, or the patient.

What are the Challenges You Face in Winning a Medical Malpractice Lawsuit?

According to the Institute of Medicine, every year, about 100,000 fatalities are caused by medical errors. It was reported in a 2006 New England Journal of Medicine article that approximately 97 percent of medical malpractice claims are a result of injury. According to further data, medication prescription and administration errors account for over 1.5 million personal injuries every year.

Most IV medication errors caused by poor clinical practices

For years, intravenous medication errors ranked among the top medical mistakes at hospitals in New York and nationwide. Experts thought that the advent of the IV smart pump would eliminate the issue, but, according to a multihospital study, IV errors are still common.

Reducing medication errors caused by distractions

Nurses in New York City hospitals have difficult and important jobs, and they are rarely able to complete their shifts without being frequently distracted or interrupted. The errors that such interruptions lead to can be serious, and nurses are expected to focus intently on what they are doing to avoid distractions when performing important tasks such as sorting or administering medications.