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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 additional 2.35 million suffer injuries or disabilities. The US spends $230.6 billion per year on road crash costs, which is an average of $820 per person. If the no-fault system is used in your state law for car accident cases, you may have limited option options for a personal injury

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Claims for a Health and Safety Breach

Every day, there are 6,300 deaths caused by occupational accidents or work-related diseases, which is over 2.3 million deaths per year. There are 317 million annual accidents that occur on the job; a large portion of these lead to extended absences from work. This daily adversity has a vast human cost and it is said that the economic burden of poor occupational health and safety practices is estimated at whopping 4% of the annual global Gross Domestic Product and America’s GDP is barely up considering this ongoing recession. Due to work-related accidents and diseases, employers go through expensive absenteeism, loss of skilled staff, early retirements

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Workers Compensation Claim for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

According to the National Center for Health Statistics, about 260,000 carpal tunnel release surgeries are conducted every year. In all cases of carpal tunnel syndrome, close to 47% are caused by work-related activities, and permanent injury to the affected hand may occur in approximately 1% of people with carpal tunnel syndrome. When compared to all other major work-related injuries or illnesses, this injury also accounts for the highest average number of days lost at work. As more workers are chained to desks performing their job in front of a computer, repetitive stress injuries (RSI) like carpal tunnel are becoming increasingly common – although the same

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Personal Injury Settlement and Tax Liability

In the United States, a majority of civil litigation consists of personal injury lawsuits. According to the US Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics, some form of personal injury was involved in 60 percent of the 26,928 real property, contract, and tort trials in 2005. Statistics show that 4 to 5 percent of personal injury lawsuits go to trial. This means that 95 to 96 percent reach settlement before it can go to court. According to experts, 90 percent of personal injury cases that do go to trial do not win. A settlement occurs in a legal case when a resolution is agreed upon

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Ectopic Pregnancy and Medical Negligence

In 2014, statistics showed that the rate of ectopic pregnancy was 19.7 cases per 1,000 pregnancies in North America and it is one of the leading causes of maternal mortality in the first trimester. 9% of all pregnancy deaths are caused by an ectopic pregnancy.

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Malpractice Liability for Bariatric Surgery Errors

An estimated 440,000 people in the United States are killed every year by hospital, physician, or nurse errors. Medical errors rank third among the most common causes of death in the country. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics, approximately 50% of all the medical malpractice cases that are pursued by patients are against their surgeons.

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5 Important Things to Know about Medical Malpractice

According to the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), the third leading cause of death in the United States is medical negligence, right behind heart disease and cancer. In 2012, more than $3 billion was spent in medical malpractice payouts, meaning that there is an average of one payout every 43 minutes. It is estimated that approximately 200,000 patients are killed each year as a result of medical errors.

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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.

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Doctors more likely to misdiagnose difficult patients

New York residents might be surprised to learn that patients who are deemed “difficult” by doctors are at increased risk for a misdiagnosis, according to two new studies published in the journal BMJ Quality and Safety. Researchers say the reason is that physicians faced with difficult patients are more likely to be distracted from their clinical work, particularly when dealing with complex medical cases.

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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.

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