|
Your Source for Free Articles
We are building the most comprehensive article database that is free and easy to use. GetACoder has over 1,086,751 articles, from over 148,693 authors with 914 categories to choose from! Feel free to submit articles, reprint articles on your site, or just browse through our article directory.
|
|
Join Now! It's
Free! |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
NY MEDICAL MALPRACTICE - "If I Sue My Doctor For Medical Malpractice, Will He Lose His License?"

The answer is no, he will not lose his license. Many prospective clients come into my office with the feeling that their doctor has offended them. Many want "justice.
Gerry Oginski
|
|
|
|
|
|
New York Medical Malpractice Lawyer Guide For You

Medical malpractice is when a medical professional fails to act as a reasonably and professionally. If a medical negligence or wrongdoing causes injury or illness to a patient, the aggrieved party can file a legal claim to seek compensation for their losses and sufferings. Medical malpractice could be due to errors, mistakes made by a hospital, doctor, and other medical professionals.
Jim Wilsonline
|
|
|
|
|
NY MEDICAL MALPRACTICE - When Is The Worst Time To Be A Patient In A Hospital In NY?

Learn when it's the worst time to be a patient at a hospital in Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, New York, Staten Island, Nassau & Suffolk counties. Learn from an experienced personal injury and medical malpractice lawyer why it's not healthy to be a hospital patient during these times.
Gerry Oginski
|
|
|
|
|
Medical Negligence Compensation Claims

When you visit a hospital you expect to dealt with by professionals and looked after accordingly. You certainly wouldn't expect to catch any nasty viruses. If you feel you have incurred a virus or injury due to the actions (or lack of actions) by a doctor/nurse/surgeon, you may well be liable to make a medical negligence/clinical negligence compensation claim. And you should make a claim as it is your civil and legal right.
Carolyn Clayton
|
|
|
|
|
Medical Records Usually Don't Lie, Assuming You Can Get Them

Personal injury cases, and especially medical malpractice cases, rely on your medical records for a very large part of your case's evidence. This article talks about the frustration of what should be your right - your right to get your own medical records.
David Brauns
|
|
|
|
|
Ohio Medical Malpractice Law Overview

Medical malpractice occurs when a doctor fails to act with a reasonable standard of care. When someone who is not a doctor makes a mistake, he or she is often said to have acted negligently. Malpractice is simply negligence applied to healthcare professionals. Tragically, a doctor's mistake can have severe -- or even deadly -- consequences for a trusting patient.
Marya Sieminski
|
|
|
|
|
Federal Nursing Home Law

Both federal and state laws regulate almost every aspect of nursing home activity. If a patient is abused or neglected, the nursing home probably is violating the strict laws prohibiting improper treatment.
Marya Sieminski
|
|
|
|
|
NY Medical Malpractice - Fetal Distress, Hypoxia & Anoxia - A Case Report

Learn from an experienced New York medical malpractice attorney practicing law in Brooklyn, New York, Bronx, Queens, Staten Island, Nassau & Suffolk about a case involving the labor and delivery of a baby who had fetal distress, hypoxia and anoxia. Read why a lack of oxygen and fetal distress caused brain damage to a newborn baby resulting in permanent disabilities.
Gerry Oginski
|
|
|
|
|
Challenging the FDA and Drug Industry

Many in today's society are quickly realizing that just because the Federal Drug Administration approved a drug, doesn't mean that it's safe. An example of this is actor Dennis Quaid, who nearly lost his newborn twins when they were given an excessive dosage of Herapin. While the labels of the two bottles look nearly identical, the dosage that the Quaid twins received was 1,000 times larger than the amount they should have consumed.
Marya Sieminski
|
|
|
|
|
NY Medical Malpractice - They Missed the Brain Tumor Right in Front of Their Eyes

Learn why a woman who was in a car accident and correctly diagnosed, permanently lost vision in one eye. Learn what an experienced medical malpractice attorney practicing law in Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, New York, Staten Island, Nassau & Suffolk learned while investigating this unusual case.
Gerry Oginski
|
|
|
|
|
|
|