Risks of Workplace Injuries For Home Healthcare Workers
It is very common for healthcare workers to seek help from a New York workers’ compensation law firm after sustaining serious injuries at work. In some cases, healthcare workers are even killed and their families must try to obtain death benefits from a workers’ compensation insurer. Unfortunately, the reason that healthcare workers and their families […]
Worker Death Cases: Is OSHA Giving Too Many Penalty Reductions in These Cases?
Employers need oversight and monitoring in order to ensure that they comply with all safety laws and regulations designed to protect their workers. Unfortunately, state and federal agencies which have been charged with the task of conducting investigations and imposing penalties, are understaffed. This means investigations into worksites very rarely happen, so many employers don’t […]
NEW YORK: Linda Lewis, Grandmother of 6-year-old Boy Injured By Exploding Galaxy Note 7, Tells Press Her Story
NEW YORK, NEW YORK (September 12, 2016) β A six-year-old boy was rushed to the hospital after the Galaxy Note 7 phone that he was holding caught fire in his hands, according to ABC News. Authorities have been able to identify the grandmother of the six-year-old boy that was injured as Linda Lewis. The accident happened […]
Putting a Human Face on Drowsy Driving Accidents
Drowsy driving is one of the most dangerous things that a motorist can do, but it is also a very common behavior. Almost everyone has gotten tired behind the wheel at some point and kept on driving. Most people underestimate the risk of making this choice, thinking they will be fine when they could end […]
Good communication can prevent misdiagnosis
Misdiagnosis is a very common medical problem in New York hospitals, and it is a problem that can have fatal consequences. Every year, 5 percent of hospital patients in the U.S., roughly 12 million people, are misdiagnosed. This is a medical error that is more common than mistakes with prescription drugs.
MIDDLE ISLAND: Melanie Lyons And Family Nearly Killed After Home Generator Gives Off Carbon Monoxide
FAMILY RECOVERING AFTER ACCIDENT THAT ALMOST ENDED IN TRAGEDY MIDDLE ISLAND, NEW YORK (September 9, 2016) β A woman and her entire family were nearly killed after a generator gave off carbon monoxide in her home, according to CBS New. Authorities have been able to identify the woman that was nearly killed as Melanie Lyons. Melanie Lyons and her family […]
Anesthesiologist-led protocols and wrong-sided blocks
New York patients who undergo nerve blocks in connection with a surgical procedure may be interested in knowing more about the implementation of an anesthesiologist-led protocol that could prevent a wrong-sided block from occurring. Though not as catastrophic as wrong-sided surgery, complications can sometimes be connected with the administration of a nerve block, which is also an invasive procedure.
10 Signs That a Senior May Be an Unsafe Driver
The skills that someone needs to be a good driver tend to deteriorate as people get older. As a result, there is a significant reason to be concerned about senior drivers. Older motorists may not be able to stay safe while operating their vehicles. They could endanger themselves and others. If a senior driver causes […]
Car Accidents Stemming From PokΓ©mon Go Are Happening All Across the U.S.
PokΓ©mon Go is the latest craze and it has taken the world by storm. Unfortunately, this popular cell phone game is one that needs to be played out in the world- which means that people are getting behind the wheel and driving while they are focused on their phones. These PokΓ©mon Go players are taking […]
How to improve MS diagnosis
A group of 24 researchers studied 110 patients who were misdiagnosed with multiple sclerosis to better understand the reasons why. Of those in the study, 33 percent went 10 years or longer without a diagnosis, and 72 percent took medication for a condition that they didn’t have. This is problematic because some MS medications can have serious side effects, including brain infections, on patients in New York and around the country.