Surgeons’ life events affect patient mortality
It may be common sense to think that life events do affect how people perform their job. In most of our professions, distractions come with
It may be common sense to think that life events do affect how people perform their job. In most of our professions, distractions come with
As you well know, we represent folks in delay-of-diagnosing-cancer claims. That is, a patient will have presented with signs and symptoms of cancer, but a
You may at this point know of the United State’s poor track record in preventing maternal death. For example, last year the CDC, after analyzing
Coronavirus has already had a profound affect on our society. While its affect on society has been extensively covered, its affects on the practice of
Many of you have been unlucky to find yourselves in the local Emergency Room for some sort of condition or injury. You probably remember spending
We handle civil claims of medical malpractice – that is, we recover money for folks who have been injured through negligence of a medical provider.
We all (I assume) get at least semi-regular dental cleanings and try to keep up on our oral health. A dental visit typically includes a
Blood clots are natural responses to different types of trauma to out body. When you get a cut, the scab that forms is a clot
Endocarditis is an infection of the thin layer of tissue that lines the inside of the heart chambers and valves, called the endocardium. It is
We are not robots (as far as I know) but our bodies are nevertheless made up of compartments – muscles, nerves, and organs are bundled