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Sustaining a Bad Cataract Surgery Leading and What You should do about it?

During a cataract surgery, the affected lens in a human eye is usually replaced by an artificial lens to improve the quality of vision. As this surgery has been fine-tuned over several decades, the vast majority of patients undergoing cataract report perceptibly improved vision after the surgery. But the sheer frequency and high volume of cataract surgery conducted by New York eye surgeons every year leave a high probability of medical malpractice.

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C-section rates and dangers

A cesarean delivery can result in a long recovery period for a mother, but there are cases in which this procedure may be medically necessary to protect the life of either the mother or the child. C-section rates in New York and throughout the country are significant, higher than the rate deemed to be ideal by the World Health Organization. WHO indicates that the ideal rate for surgical deliveries is between 10 and 15 percent, but a study published in the Journal of American Medical Association suggests that 19 percent is better. The study used information from more than 50 nations and data from numerous

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Cancer Misdiagnosis: The Legal Challenge

With over 12% cancer cases being misdiagnosed in the US, the deadly disease becomes even more difficult to treat after delayed diagnosis! In many cases, delayed diagnosis or misdiagnosis of cancer malpractice, the defendant doctors can try to establish that an early diagnosis and treatment would not have made any difference to the patient’s condition, thereby countering a medical malpractice claim.

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Pediatric heart surgery deaths highlight larger problem

New York parents would do anything to ensure their children get the best medical care available. However, the investigation and subsequent shutdown of a Florida hospital’s pediatric heart surgery program in 2015 has health care experts worried that American parents aren’t getting the information they need before letting their children undergo heart surgery.

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Personal Injury Claim for a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

The seasoned attorney will chalk out a game plan to help you recover incurred and future medical expenses.In United States, annually over 1.7 million people suffer traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), many of whom are children or seniors citizens. Any type of head injury due to a fall, a heavy instrument, or an accident can lead to permanent brain injury, leaving the victim with a lifelong handicap. Thus, it is important for you to know your legal rights if such an incident ever happens to you. Generally, when someone is injured on the head, the internal injury symptoms may not surface immediately. Thus, a serious traumatic

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Personal Injury due to Negligent Security: How can You Recover Damages?

Any time insufficient safety standards in a New York public property cause harm or physical injury to a visitor in that property, a lawsuit may be filed against the property owner to recover damages. Thus β€œnegligent security” should be the premise of argument in the personal injury case, where the victim or plaintiff has to prove that negligent security lead to the mishap which caused harm or injuries. Although ideally, both NY public and private property owners should maintain the appropriate safety standards in their New York premises, the laws governing negligent security generally refer to public properties. In fact, most US states have legislated

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Injured by a Falling Object: Personal Injury Claims

Theoretically, anytime you have been hit and injured by a falling object in New York City, you can file for a personal injury claim. However, unless it is a workplace injury or public facility accident caused by a falling object, it may be rather difficult for you to pinpoint a β€œguilty party” and proceed with a personal injury claim. In the workplace or in a public facility in New York City however, the following situations will warrant a personal injury lawsuit related to a falling object if: Improperly stored items in a warehouse fall down and injure you The building collapses and injures you A

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The Procedure for a Personal Injury Claim after a Subway Accident

The New York City subway system covers more than 230 miles of distance and provides transportation to billions of New Yorkers annually. The Metropolitan Transport Authority or MTA claims that the NY subway system is the most widely used mass transit system in New York City. The entire system architecture with its many tunnels and above ground tracks ensures adequate safety measures, and yet accidents happen! In 2012, the New York City subway system witnessed 50+ casualties in subway accidents. Common Subway Accidents in New York City The types of accidents in NY subways include victims falling off during on-boarding or off-boarding or trains going

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Personal Injury Laws for Bicycle Accident Victims

On one hand, bicycle rides offer several health and environmental benefits; on the other hand, traffic conditions in New York provide very little protection to bicyclists. Auto drivers often take sudden turns in front of bicycles, swing open the car doors in front of bicycles, or run the bicycles off the road. During such dangerous events, many bicyclists get hurt and some get seriously hurt. Main causes of bicycle accidents Road accidents involving bicyclists are fairly common on New York streets and here are some identified reasons behind bicycle accidents: Another car or large vehicle driver will suddenly turn in front of a bicycle leaving

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