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Poor Communication Can Result in Labor and Delivery Complications
Poor communication during labor and delivery can lead to complications and even potential birth injury.
Why You May Want to Avoid Hospitals When Residents Start Their Rotation
Admission to a hospital during a new rotation of resident training can be deadly for patients as residents are frequently inadequately trained and are sleep deprived.
Why the Emergence of Nursing Home Chains Poses Problems to Nursing Home Patients
As more nursing home chains continue to expand into the market, they can post a threat to senior living at these facilities when facilities attempt to maximize profitability.
Tesla Autopilot Crash Investigation Opens Door for Product Liability Claims
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) released a report on February 25, 2020, that found that the human error in the fatal crash of 2018 involving a Tesla Model X P100D was foreseeable. This potentially takes the defense of user error and makes it a grounds for liability as an anticipated misuse of the product.
Minnesota’s New Hands-Free Law
On August 1, 2019, Minnesota’s new Hands-Free Law went into effect on Minnesota roads.
Why and How You Should Document Your Injuries After a Car Accident
If you've been in a car accident, then you should know that one of the most important first steps to take is to start documenting your injuries. This is not only important for your health and well-being, but it will help you build a strong case that the insurance company cannot deny.
Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome: A Little-Known Risk of Gastric Bypass Surgery
Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome is a condition that can develop following failure to consume sufficient Vitamin B. This can happen after a gastric bypass surgery. Knowing what to watch for can prevent it.
Zantac may cause cancer
Zantac, a well known, drug to treat stomach acid was recalled last year by its manufacturers over concerns that it may cause cancer. A bi-product of the drug is a chemical called N-Nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA). NDMA is a known carcinogen. In fact, it is a drug used to induce tumors in animals for scientific experiments. It has no business being in the human body. The FDA has a limit of the amount of NDMA consumable per day in the human body and Zantac grossly exceeds this limit. If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with cancer after using Zantac, please consult with an experienced attorney to discuss your rights.
What If My Employer Is At Fault For My Work Injury?
Sometimes, an injured worker may be wondering if they’re not better off suing their employer if they are at fault for the accident.