Monthly Archives: September 2022

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Injection Malpractice

Injection Malpractice-Injection Too High Injections can cause injury. This is sometimes the explanation for shoulder symptoms. What can happen with an injection caused injury is that the needle containing the vaccine is injected too high in the shoulder.  It should … Continue reading

Infection Malpractice

Infection, according to The Center for Disease Control, is the cause of upwards of 100,000 deaths per year in hospitals.  In looking at an infection case from a medical malpractice point of view  there are many things to do. You … Continue reading

Personal Injury Slip and Fall

Slip and fall cases can involve slipping on ice or snow, wet floors, tripping over a torn carpet or uneven surface or stepping into a pothole. If you have been the victim of such an injury, you may have basis … Continue reading

Personal Injury Elevator Escalator Accidents

Elevator escalator accidents can result in long-term injuries. There are hundreds of thousands of elevators across the U.S.  However the number of escalators is less. In addition, the CPSC says there are about 20,000 elevator escalator accidents per year in … Continue reading

Personal Injury Multiple Sclerosis

I wish I could claim actual authorship of what follows.  However I cannot.  Also I don’t know who the author is of what follows. However it is an article that I found in one of my files.  The article is … Continue reading

Personal Injury Litigation Secrecy

Secret settlements and secrecy in lawsuits are common. However they can be dangerous.  Remington Firearms Company knew of hundreds of documented deaths and injuries. They were caused by defects in their Model 700 trigger mechanism.  They concealed this flaw for … Continue reading

Robotic Surgery Malpractice

More and more hospitals are opting for the robotic surgeon.  The robots are expected to cut down on the error rate and occurrences of medical malpractice.  The robots are used widely in minimally invasive surgeries. In addition they can be … Continue reading

Personal Injury Child Discovery

In a case brought on behalf of a minor, the defense will probably want to take the deposition of the minor. The question for plaintiff’s counsel is whether you will allow it. It may be that you can block it. … Continue reading

Nonsuits In Personal Injury Actions

Nonsuits are a powerful weapon for a plaintiff. They allow a plaintiff to voluntarily dismiss. The plaintiff then has the right to re-file within six months or the additional time on the statute of limitations, if that is longer. The … Continue reading

Car Accident Rear Ender

Car Accident Rear Ender There are a number of reported rear-end accident cases from the Virginia Supreme Court. In one case a flat bed truck was parked in one lane of an undivided highway. The plaintiff rounded a sharp curve … Continue reading

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