This is not your typical library. Most library's have row after row of dusty books sitting on shelves. Not this one. Contained within this library are hundreds and thousands of articles about medical malpractice, accidents and wrongful death. The goal of creating this vast library is to inform you, the consumer, about how these cases work.
I have free reports, hundreds of educational videos, books and much more. All this information will empower you to become better informed consumers and help you decide which attorney is right for you and what you need to do next.
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NY Injury Times- New Newsletter- Sept. 13' now available...hot off the presses!Learn how a 911 call delay may have caused a man to lose his finger. Blood transfusion at Coney Island Hospital results in death. Read a transcript that will have you smiling in tears.
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Hospital Report Cards Come Out Just as New Doctors in Training Start Their Residency ProgramsSeven of the country’s safest hospitals are on Long Island, according to an annual study published by the Niagara Health Quality Coalition this week. Those hospitals were
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Monetary Payouts for Medical Malpractice Claims Hits an All-Time Low, Despite Rising Healthcare CostsThe number of successful medical malpractice lawsuits and settlements, and the amount awarded in those successful claims hit an all-time low in 2012, continuing a
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Testing for Concussions Does Not Have to be ExpensiveAs the new school year fast approaches many parents worry about their children’s sports injuries and the costs of going to the emergency room to check for concussions.
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Patient Who Declined to Appeal His Medical Malpractice Lawsuit Can Still Sue His Lawyers for Legal MalpracticeLast month a New York state appellate court ruled that a man who decided not to appeal a decision barring his medical malpractice claim did not lose his right to sue his
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Doctor Accused of Faking Performing Two Surgeries; Patient Wonders Why Her Shoulder Didn't HealA New York woman with a torn rotator cuff went to see orthopedic surgeon Dr. Spyros Panos to repair it. Incredibly, Dr. Panos is accused of faking the whole thing – twice
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Unnecessary Mastectomy Surgery from Chart Mix-upsPathology reports were accidentally switched between patients in two separate incidents earlier this year in Nova Scotia hospitals, according to an article in today’s Huffington Post Canada.
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State Caps on Medical Malpractice Do Not Lessen Unnecessary Tests, Study FindsA study released last week indicated that the amount of diagnostic testing ordered by any particular doctor is related to their individual perceived risk of a medical malpractice suit
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Politician Who Fought To Cap Medical Malpractice Awards Received Huge Personal Injury Settlement 30 Years AgoNew York proponents of tort reform have looked to Texas as a model for a proposed law. In 2003, Texas capped pain and suffering awards in medical malpractice suits at $250,000.
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How an Annual Physical Can Help If You Ever Have a Medical Malpractice ClaimAnnual medical checkups have been called unnecessary by some and might become a thing of the past under the new national health care law. But one medical malpractice