You spend your morning scanning the news. Maybe you read the newspaper. Maybe you watch the morning news. Maybe you listen to the news in your car on the way to work. Or, if you are like many of us, you read your news online. No matter which way you get your news content, this section provides relevant information about current events that are happening relating to accident cases, wrongful death cases and medical malpractice cases in New York and throughout the country.
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Researchers Excited by New X-Ray Imaging; Phase Contrast ImagingResearchers enthused by new X-ray imaging, promises to reduce radiation absorption while increasing resolution
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Mother of Firefighter Killed in Buffalo Fire Seeks Justice34-year-old Firefighter Jonathan Croom then grabbed a tool and entered the structure. The crew outside of the building reported hearing a floor collapse. Lieutenant “McCarthy was immediately identified as missing during the first accountability check
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Two lawsuits filed against an upstate school district; children allege sexual abuse by a pupilThe first lawsuit claims that another student at the school sexually abused their son while he was in third grade.
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Daugher Killed in New York City Intersection by Dump Truck; Mom Sues21-year-old actress, Roxana Sorina Buta, walked along the streets of Manhattan, not knowing that one-day, while engaging in that activity, it would ultimately result in her death.
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Organ Network Sued for Harvesting Organs from Patients with Brain ActivityA recent lawsuit claims that an organ donation network is responsible for pressuring hospitals and patients to harvest organs, even when patients show "clear signs" of brain activity.
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Police shoot and kill man who they mistook for an armed robber; family sues
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Parents allege company produced baby monitor that strangled their child
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Baby's Head Decapitated During Botched Delivery; Parents AllegeOn February 2011, Missouri resident Arteisha Betts visited a physician, where the baby’s father, Travis Ammonette, was also present. The physician told the couple that the baby’s “abdomen was too large for a normal birth.”
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Court says ten years is too late for grieving mother to allege new theories of negligenceIn 1999, Hannes Hollo had a heart attack in his apartment, so his mother, Josephine Clare-Hollo, called 911. The dispatcher responded by calling an ambulance.
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Failure to Treat Heart Attack Gets Patient $126M: Largest Award in Local HistoryA state Supreme Court jury has just awarded a 51-year-old Oneonta woman the largest civil verdict in local history -- $126 million -- for a hospital's failure to diagnose and treat her heart attack,