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The impact of adverse events on New York patients

According to a study done by the Journal of Patient Safety, as many as 440,000 patients may die each year due to hospital medical errors. If the figure is accurate, it would represent a significant increase when compared to earlier studies. In 1999, a notable study conducted by the Institute of Medicine found that 98,000 people allegedly die each year due to hospital errors.

Multiple patients get sick after getting simulated saline

New York residents may be interested in a story involving at least 40 patients who were given the wrong intravenous fluid in the U.S. Officials said on Jan. 14 that the patients received an intravenous fluid intended for simulation purposes only. The unsterilized fluid is commonly used to help train nurses and others who practice administering the saline to a high-tech mannequin. Although one person died from the simulated product, it is not clear if the death was directly caused by the substance.

Marking the Evidence for Identification

The Procedure for Presenting Something in Evidence At trial before a lawyer offers something into evidence, he may want to show that piece of evidence to a witness. This piece of evidence could be a document or an object; however, the lawyer cannot simply walk up to the witness and ask him to have a […]

Risks of Accepting an Early Settlement Offer in Your Accident Case

You want to settle this accident case lawsuit, and you feel that you if you accept the first offer directed towards you, you can avoid the hassle and expense of going to trial. However, there are certain risks in accepting an early settlement offer. Why does Defense Make an Early Settlement Offer If you are […]

How to Prove Who is Liable in a Car Accident Case?

Proving Liability In a catastrophic car accident in New York, how do we prove liability? Liability means the other driver is responsible for your accident. To prove liability, your lawyer will have to show the jury a number of things. First, your lawyer will have to establish that you are more likely right than wrong, […]

A Structured Settlement in a Medical Malpractice Case

In most medical malpractice cases, large amounts are involved in damages. If you have won your medical malpractice case, then a structured settlement will allow you to have the large sum paid out to you over time. You might want to consider having a structured settlement, since it offers certain advantages over receiving the whole amount at one time.

Mediation before a Medical Malpractice Trial

Your medical malpractice case is scheduled to begin trial in just two weeks, and at this time, the defense calls your lawyer up and says they want to mediate the case. Should you go along with this mediation request and see what they have to offer, or should you deny it and go ahead with the trial?

What can You do to Initiate a Medical Malpractice Lawsuit

When you are undergoing treatment in hospital, you feel that the doctor or the hospital staff has done something wrong to cause you significant harm. However, you are not sure because the doctor and the hospital staff are not being honest with you. What can you do to learn the truth?

What happens When a Judge takes Over the Questioning of a Witness

The plaintiff’s lawyer is questioning a witness in a medical malpractice case, and the judge stops the lawyer, and takes over the questioning of the witness. In such an instance, what can the lawyer do if the judge takes over questioning when he is the middle of cross-examining a witness?

Why do Insurance Company Representatives Attend Trials

After settlement negotiations break down, your medical malpractice case will go to trial. Usually, the doctor or hospital you are suing is protected by some sort of insurance, and you might want to know if the insurance company representatives or supervisor will come to court, and listen to what is going on in the trial.