What is the Difference between a Screening Mammogram and a Diagnostic Mammogram?
BlogRegular screening mammograms and clinical breast exams are the most sensitive ways to screen for breast cancer. Early detection of...
Read MoreCan I Find Out if a Doctor Has Been Previously Sued for Medical Malpractice?
BlogBefore committing to any medical treatment, it is a good idea to learn as much as you can about the...
Read MoreWhat Would Legal Immunity Mean for Medical Workers Fighting the Coronavirus?
Blog, Laws, Medical Malpractice Mistakes, Medical Records, NursesIn light of the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo signed Executive Order 202.10 into law on...
Read MoreWhat a New Transparency Proposal Could Mean for New York Malpractice Suits
BlogAs part of his 2020 State of the State Agenda, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo recently announced a proposal including...
Read MoreWhy Are There So Many Defense Lawyers in New York Medical Malpractice Lawsuits?
Blog, CasesAs a victim of medical malpractice, it may be intimidating to come to court and see you and your lawyer...
Read MoreHoliday Hour Medical Malpractice: A Real Problem This Year with Easter and Passover
Blog, Cases, HospitalsJust like you, healthcare providers also want to have certain holidays off. Easter is one of the holiest holidays for...
Read MoreLegal Reform Advocates Blame New York for High Medical Malpractice Rates
Blog, Cases, Medical Malpractice MistakesHere is a ridiculous article that legal reform advocates point to medical malpractice figures in New York and Pennsylvania as...
Read MoreDoctors Kill More People Each Year in Preventable Deaths Than Car Accidents and Guns!
Blog, Cases, Hospitals, Medical Malpractice Mistakes, Wrongful DeathTort reform creates interesting issues: Drunk drivers. Drugged drivers. Cell phones and distracted driving. Speeding. All of these factors, while bad,...
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