Settling a Dog Bite Personal Injury Claim
In the US, 34 dog bite-related fatalities were reported in 2015. Although it is regulated in most Military Housing areas and in over 700 cities across the US, there still has been a number of deaths due to dog bites in the country. Violent dogs going after nonviolent dogs is terrible as well. Reports suggest […]
Proving Liability in a Swimming Pool Accident
Drowning is the 5th most common cause of unintentional injury, death in the United States. About 10 deaths are caused by unintentional drowning every day. From 2005 to 2014, an average of 3,536 fatal unintentional non-boating related drownings occurred annually in the country, which accounts for about 10 deaths per day. In addition, there were […]
Medication Errors and Malpractice
Medical errors are the third leading cause of death in the United States. Close to one-third of adults in the country take 5 or more medications. An adverse drug event (ADE) is the harm that the patient experiences as a result of exposure to a medication.
Proving Hospital Negligence in Medical Malpractice
Medical malpractice is the third leading cause of death in the United States. For decades, it was estimated by the federal government that 98,000 people in the country were killed every year as a result of preventable medical errors. However, it is now found that the number is significantly higher. In fact, every year, approximately 440,000 people die due to doctor, nurse, or hospital errors.
Safety Tips to Prevent Medical Errors
According to research, up to 440,000 people in the United States die as a result of preventable medical errors in hospitals. This puts medical errors as the third leading cause of death in the country. The cost of preventable medical errors is tens of billions of dollars every year.
The Settlement Process in Medical Malpractice
According to a new study by patient safety researchers, “medical errors” in hospitals and other healthcare facilities are becoming increasingly common.
Researching the medical malpractice records of doctors
New York residents sometimes perform online searches before choosing a physician, but the results provided by search engines like Google and Yahoo do not always tell the whole story. The medical community is rarely eager to share the details of malpractice lawsuits, and a desire to contain this kind of information leads to many such lawsuits being settled with the plaintiffs signing nondisclosure agreements.
Study finds anemia drug can help babies with birth injury
A recent study out of the University of California San Francisco, published in the prestigious medical journal Pediatrics, finds that a drug commonly used to treat anemia may also be useful for treatment in babies that suffer from certain birth injuries. The study points to two specific benefits:
Tips to Avoid Mining Accidents
According to the US Mine Safety and Health Administration, there were 16 fatal coal-mining accidents across the United States in 2014. In 2013, there were 123,227 miners and 20 coal mining deaths, for a fatality rate of 0.1623 deaths per 1,000 miners. The US Mine Safety and Health Administration also reported that there were 28 […]
How to Avoid Swimming Pool Accidents
The summer time is all about relaxing and enjoying outdoor activities. One thing you always look forward to when summer comes around is splashing in or just lazing around by the pool. Unfortunately, swimming pools can be dangerous if you are not careful. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), nearly 3,500 […]