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.
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He Took Only 2 Hours to Question My Client. This Defense Lawyer Amazed Me. Find Out Why I Thanked Him for His Expertise Months Later.He was one of the few trial lawyers I have ever told that I would be honored to go up against him at trial on another matter. That would be a real challenge
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You went in for surgery and you come out worse than you went in. You had a massive surgical complication? Is this evidence of wrongdoing?If you had prior surgery, there's a good chance you have surgical adhesions, also known as scar tissue that forms inside of you. Having lots of scar tissue
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Surgeon says "I'm sorry for your complication. I didn't mean for this to happen." Is the apology enough to prevent you from suing him?Let's face it. No surgeon goes into surgery thinking that he's going to cause a patient harm. I think we all recognize that.
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His Doctor said it would be routine surgery. He agreed to have it done. The problem is that he never knew what killed him. He never awoke from the surgery.His doctor said he needed the surgery. The doctor told him it would be routine. This type of surgery was done every single day, and there would be no problems or complications.
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The Doctor said "I Do Hernia Repairs All the Time." Learn how a "simple" hernia repair led to recognized bowel injury, unrecognized sepsis and ultimately death.It was supposed to be a “simple” hernia repair. The doctor said he had done these many times before. The only difference was that this doctor was a GYN oncologist and not a general surgeon.
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Middle aged woman has knee replacement. In recovery room doctors realize they need to immediately crash open her belly. Find out why.She was a sweet 62-year-old woman. Her orthopedist told her she needed a knee replacement. She was getting on in age and the cartilage in her knee had given way and it was painful for her to walk.
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Urology Disaster-NY Medical Malpractice Lawyer ExplainsToday's tip involves a urology nightmare that I handled involving a gentleman who started out not being able to urinate. The doctor did something that was inappropriate, and he put in something called a stent,which is a wire mesh. He put that into the urethra, through the penis into the urethra, so that this mesh, when released, opens up and it was designed to hold open the urethra and to keep the scar tissue from forming again and closing up.
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Urology Disaster-NY Medical Malpractice Lawyer ExplainsToday's tip involves a urology nightmare that I handled involving a gentleman who started out not being able to urinate. The doctor did something that was inappropriate, and he put in something called a stent,which is a wire mesh. He put that into the urethra, through the penis into the urethra, so that this mesh, when released, opens up and it was designed to hold open the urethra and to keep the scar tissue from forming again and closing up.
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A UROLOGY DISASTER IN NEW YORK; MEDICAL MALPRACTICELearn what happened when a young man went to a urologist to fix a complaint of difficulty urinating and wound up needing massive reconstructive surgery.
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Colonoscopy- "He Perforated My Colon, Do I Have A Case?"Is a perforated colon during colonoscopy evidence of malpractice in New York? Gerry Oginski, an experienced NY medical malpractice & accident lawyer explains.