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- Resources for Parents of Children Who Suffered Birth Injuries
November 16, 2018
Read MoreNot many people realize it, but giving birth in the United States is not as safe as we would like to think. In fact, A USA Today investigation finds that the United States is the “most dangerous place to give birth in the developed world.” As a result, many babies are reportedly being born with […]
- The Most Misdiagnosed Conditions
October 25, 2018
Read MoreThe Most Misdiagnosed Conditions When you visit the doctor presenting with symptoms of an unexplained illness, you expect that a visit to the doctor will result in at least a proper diagnosis of your condition and an appropriate treatment plan. However, misdiagnosis of illnesses and conditions occur more than you think. In 2014, scientific research […]
- Most Important Motorcycle Safety Gear in Winter
October 18, 2018
Read MoreMost Important Motorcycle Safety Gear in Winter As winter quickly approaches, it is important that motorcyclists are adequately prepared for the harshest of riding conditions. Below are a few items that may prove useful to all motorcyclists who are planning to brave the elements and continue to ride during winter. Heated Vest Motorcyclists cannot safely […]
- 10 Car Accident Prevention Tips
October 11, 2018
Read More10 Car Accident Prevention Tips The seasons have started to change from summer to fall in Pennsylvania, and that means winter, and all of the snow, sleet, and ice that comes with it, are just around the corner. Unfortunately, the inclement weather that the winter months bring usually means that there will be an increase […]
- Common Causes of Truck Accidents
October 04, 2018
Read MoreCommon Causes of Truck Accidents Due to their immense size and weight, the presence of commercial trucks like big rigs and delivery trucks on the road often create treacherous, and sometimes deadly, roadway conditions for passenger vehicles and their occupants. While an average passenger vehicle (i.e. a car, a pickup truck, or a sports utility […]
- Can Cerebral Palsy be Prevented?
September 27, 2018
Read MoreCan Cerebral Palsy be Prevented? Any baby can be born with cerebral palsy or it can develop early in life for various reasons. Medical malpractice is one reason why a child develops cerebral palsy, which means that the doctor or the nurse did not handle the baby’s delivery properly. So, can cerebral palsy be prevented? […]
- Second Opinions and Medical Malpractice
September 25, 2018
Read MoreSecond Opinions and Medical Malpractice The more often you visit a medical office, the higher the likelihood that you could become the victim of medical malpractice. It’s important to understand what can happen if a doctor or nurse does not provide the standard of care we’ve all come to expect. That’s why many people ask […]
- Doctor Prescribed Wrong Medication: Is it Malpractice?
September 18, 2018
Read MoreDoctor Prescribed Wrong Medication: Is it Malpractice? A medical malpractice lawsuit is a legal option available to those who have suffered harm or injury at the hands of a negligent doctor or other medical professional. It is a way of holding those doctors responsible for their mistakes. Circumstances surrounding different medical malpractice incidents are unique […]
- What Do I Need to File a Medical Malpractice Lawsuit?
September 13, 2018
Read MoreWhat Do I Need to File a Medical Malpractice Lawsuit? Medical malpractice is the term used when a patient is harmed or injured by a medical professional acting negligently in their medical duties. A medical malpractice lawsuit is an extremely involved legal procedure and has a few important requirements that you should be aware of […]
- No Contact Motorcycle Accidents in PA
August 28, 2018
Read MoreEvery driver on the road is responsible to obey the laws, maintain an awareness about other drivers and exercise reasonable care for the safety of other people on the road. Motorcycles are some of the smallest vehicles permitted on roads, but drivers of bigger vehicles have a specific obligation to check for bikes. It would […]