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Contracting Sepsis and a Possible Lawsuit

Sepsis in its basic definition means a massive infection in your body. The question is how it occurs, why it should matter to you, and how it could be grounds for a medical malpractice case. For instance, say you have undergone a surgical procedure, and the surgeon has inadvertently injured your bowel or colon during the surgery, and does not know about it.

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Continuous Treatment Rule in Medical Malpractice Cases

The procedural rule of statute of limitations provides the plaintiff a certain amount of time to bring in a lawsuit from the time the incident has occurred. In case of medical practice in New York, the patient has two and half years to start the case against the negligent doctor. However, there is a doctrine in the law called the continuous treatment rule. This rule will extend the time that the patient has for filing a medical malpractice lawsuit in New York, even when the statutes of limitation has expired. Hence, this rule tolls or extends the statutes of limitations.

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How a brachial plexus injury occurs

An expectant parent in New York might be concerned about the potential for a birth injury as the time for delivery approaches. It is helpful to know how injuries such as brachial plexus occur so that these issues can be discussed with a physician in advance of the delivery. As a physician evaluates risk factors for brachial plexus, plans may be made to use safe maneuvers or a cesarean section to protect a baby from this condition.

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