A Year to Forget. Or Is It?
This article originally appeared in the May 2021 issue of Trial News. What. A. Year. As much as has already been written about the pandemic,
This article originally appeared in the May 2021 issue of Trial News. What. A. Year. As much as has already been written about the pandemic,
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
Atrial fibrillation (Afib), a type of irregular heartbeat, may be familiar to you largely from ads for medications. Millions of Americans live with Afib. The condition
Amid all the news reports about the frontline doctors and nurses risking their lives to care for COVID-19 patients there is the reality that most
CASES WE HANDLE Anesthesia Malpractice Anesthesia malpractice may leave a patient brain damaged, with intractable nerve pain, or even dead. Anesthesia malpractice may be committed
A couple of recent pieces caught my eye about the puzzling drop in non-COVID conditions being treated at hospitals around the country. Heart attacks, strokes,
Sometimes it feels like anything that can go wrong does. That certainly felt the case for our unfortunate client who suffered a tragic string of errors during her treatment and in litigation.
The more doctors can implement guidelines related to managing blood pressure, the better for patients.
It is not uncommon that victims of medical negligence cannot prove a crucial element of their case – causation – precisely because of the negligence of the health care provider.