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Medical Equipment Failure is an Unsuspecting Hazard to a Patient’s Life

Patients often don’t realize the magnitude of technology that is used in a hospital, starting from basic blood pressure monitors to life-support systems. The patient is exposed to various medical devices during his treatment in a hospital, such as IV pumps, blood sugar monitors, heart monitors, anesthesia machines, defibrillators, and several others.

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Site Debris – An Unnecessary Risk

Some of the biggest injury risks for construction workers on active projects can actually be pretty small.Β One excellent example is the issue of site debris — a small hazard that can nevertheless add up. During any number of work processes, site debris and scraps of material start to accumulate. Masonry workers can scatter bits of mortar or concrete around the floor space. Drywall or carpeting activities can also generate different types of small scraps. Even less intensive types of work, such as decorative work, can generate debris in the form of scraps of plastic or other bits of discarded containers from materials or equipment pieces.

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Look Out Below: Standards for Multi-Story Work

Sometimes, construction injury cases can be built around how a work area is set up. The bigger and more complex the workspace is, the more diverse kinds of risks workers can be exposed to. A primary example is the issue of multi-story work. It’s not extremely uncommon for construction projects in New York City to consist of work on various levels of a building, especially since so much of the design of NYC neighborhoods often involves β€œbuilding up.” Some workers may be engaged in work activities on the ground, for example, cutting or altering work materials, coordinating transportation or looking at drafts or blueprints. Others

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Misdiagnosis of Lewy Body Dementia common

New York fans of Robin Williams may have heard that after the actor’s death, an autopsy revealed that he suffered from a condition called Lewy Body Dementia. It is caused by a buildup of protein deposits in the brain, but due to the nonspecific nature of its symptoms, it is often misdiagnosed. This was the case with Williams, who was misdiagnosed with Parkinson’s disease three months before his death.

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Loss of Consortium Can Be a Big Deal

Injury victims rarely think about loss of consortium when they are consulting lawyers, but it is one of the tools commonly used to negotiate fair settlements from defendants. Loss of consortium and other lifestyle factors are not as concrete as, for example, the costs of medical bills; but they are in many cases quantifiable enough to form part of a total compensation package. What is Loss of Consortium? When a spouse or partner loses his or her ability to relate to a partner in a normal and traditional manner, lawyers often consider loss of consortium. These awards always take into account what kind of relationship

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Just a Little Uneven: When β€œJerry-Rigging” a Scaffolding Gets Extremely Dangerous

Setting up scaffolding is inherently risky and without specific safeguards and correct procedures, it really leaves workers exposed to a variety of real work hazards. New York officials understand that, and that’s why they’ve included some specific scaffolding laws in the state’s labor laws to help benefit those who do the tough jobs for which scaffolding is required. Many people who walk by a worksite look at scaffolding reaching high up in the air and may think to themselves: β€œI could never do that.” But others actually work in such environments and the job is tough enough without having to deal with negligence or issues

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Concerns about new mammography standards

New York physicians and patients may be surprised at recent changes to the breast cancer screening standards recommended by the American Cancer Society. The announcement has received varying reactions related to the changes. For example, the society now recommends that women over the age of 55 receive mammograms every two years. Those who have average risk factors from ages 40 to 44 are not advised to obtain mammograms. Further, the society indicates that breast exams performed by physicians are not necessary.

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