Close

Articles Posted in Personal Injury

Updated:

Cancer Prevention: CDC reminds parents that young boys and girls age 11 or 12 should get their HPV vaccine

17000 women and 9000 men get cancer linked to human papillomavirus (HPV) every year. For women the most common is cervical cancer and for men the most common are cancers of the back of the throat, tongue and tonsils. A recent study shows that since it was introduced in the…

Updated:

New York celebrates 50 Years of Vital Newborn Screening with national exhibit on display at the State Department of Health (DOH) Wadsworth Center Laboratories

Newborn screening prevents 12,000 babies per year from death or lifetimes of intellectual or physical disability. It started in the US 50 years ago. New York started infants screening in 1965 for phenylketonuria (PKU) and today babies are screened for 45 disorders. New York was the first state to test…

Updated:

Medical Malpractice – Emergency Room Doctors in the US are still using fresh frozen plasma to reverse hemorrhage induced by Warfarin even though Prothrombin Complex Concentrates (PCCs) are significantly more effective at reducing the bleeding

Excessive bleeding caused by Warfarin can lead to wrongful death if not addressed promptly. This anti coagulant medication is commonly prescribed to address blood clots but it has a very serious side effects that leave patients at risk of very heavy bleeding. In the US when emergency room doctors are…

Updated:

National Transportation Safety Board releases accident report regarding the collision between a school bus and a truck that happened last year in New Jersey

One passenger died, five passengers suffered severe injury and 10 including the bus driver suffered minor injuries in this horrible collision between a school bus and a truck that happened near Chesterfield in New Jersey in February 2012. Last week the National Transportation safety Board released a synopsis from the…

Updated:

Workplace Accident Prevention: OSHA and NIOSH issued a hazard alert Today asking employers to protect workers from exposure to 1-Bromopropane

Exposure to 1-Bromopropane (1-BP) can cause serious injury to the nervous system such as headaches, dizziness, loss of consciousness, slurred speech, confusion, difficulty walking, muscle twitching, and/or loss of feeling in arms and legs. The symptoms can persist even when the worker is not exposed anymore. 1-BP is a solvent…

Updated:

Fatal Bridal Party Boating Accident on the Hudson River is a tragic reminder that alcohol and boating are a deadly mix

A bridal party on a speedboat turned into a horrible tragedy when then intoxicated skipper of a of a 19-foot Stingray bowrider collided with a construction barge on the Hudson River near the Tappan Zee Bridge , north of New York City. The best man and the bride died in…

Updated:

Product Liability: children’s products containing lead or lead paint make up the bulk of all products stopped at US ports because they violated US Safety rules or because they were found to be hazardous

Lead poisoning is the primary environmental health threat to young children because they are more likely to put lead contaminated toys in their mouth than older children or adults. Lead poisoning does not cause immediate symptoms but it can permanently damage children’s brains and cause serious developmental problems. The recent…

Updated:

Medical Malpractice Case & Commentary – why 15% of patients undergoing an emergency laparotomy will die in the next 30 days and what can be done to improve this situation?

An elderly woman with an history of pancreatitis was admitted for an emergency laparotomy after she showed symptoms of acute abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting. The diagnosis was small bowel obstruction. Her heart stopped during anesthesia and she had to be resuscitated and sent to the ICU. She died there…

Updated:

Children with cancer who use a central line at home for their treatment have 3 times more risk of developing a dangerous blood infection than children who used a central line while in the hospital

Doctors should be vigilant when they decide to send home some pediatric cancer patients who still need to use a central venous catheter for their treatment. Because the central line is a tube that is placed directly into a major blood vessel, it can easily become a gateway for bacteria…

Updated:

Product Liability and Defective Products – Sears recalls Kenmore Dehumidifiers Again

Last August Sears recalled Kenmore Dehumidifiers after they received 107 reports related to burns and fire with more than $7 million in property damage and 3 reports of smoke inhalation injuries. However it seems like many consumers were still not aware that their product was defective as after last year…

Contact Us