When we started blogging nearly seven years ago, we did not plan to post blogs every day, for 2,500 consecutive days. We could not have fathomed that there would be 2,500 topics related to medical malpractice that would keep us… Read More
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This Is Our 2,000th Consecutive Daily Blog Post
It is with great pride and satisfaction that we post our 2,000th consecutive daily blog today. While our accomplishment is a major milestone in our mission to assist victims of medical malpractice gain knowledge and assistance in achieving fairness and justice for the… Read More
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Arkansas Medical Malpractice Lawsuit Alleges Bowel Injury During Laparoscopic Abdominal Surgery
An Arkansas medical malpractice lawsuit was recently filed against an obstetrics and gynecology physician who allegedly injured the plaintiff’s bowel during laparoscopic surgery to remove her left ovary. The plaintiff alleges that her bowel injury was negligently unidentified when it happened and… Read More
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Maryland Appellate Court Allows Pediatrician To Testify In Lead Paint Case
The Court of Appeals of Maryland (“Appellate Court”), Maryland’s highest appellate court, ruled on October 16, 2015 that the lower court erred when it granted summary judgment to the defendant landlord in a Maryland lead paint case when the lower… Read More
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Mexico Medical Malpractice Claim For Child’s Loss of Eyesight Due To Needle Puncture
At a Mexico hospital during October 2013, a two-year-old child had a maxillofacial cyst that a medical intern attempted to drain using a syringe. The procedure required that the syringe be guided through the child’s upper right gum in order to drain the cyst. During… Read More
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Georgia Medical Malpractice Defense Verdict For Surgeon Who Waited To Operate
A Georgia medical malpractice jury recently returned its verdict in favor of the defendant surgeon in a medical malpractice case that alleged that the surgeon waited too long to operate on a man who had undergone gallbladder removal surgery the… Read More
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Two New York Hospitals Sued After Patient Dies – Twice
A 46-year-old man suffered an apparent heart attack while in a grocery store in Buffalo, New York, in October 2014. A bystander performed CPR on the man until an ambulance arrived and took the man to the hospital. Within minutes… Read More
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Our 1,700th Consecutive Daily Blog Posting
Today’s blog post is our 1,700th consecutive daily blog posting to our website, www.medicalmalpracticelawyers.com. While we continue to report on medical malpractice verdicts throughout the United States in favor of injured victims of medical malpractice, according to statistics from the U.S…. Read More