Legal Articles, Slip & Fall Accident
Birth Asphyxia and Intrauterine Hypoxia Resulting in Birth Injuries
Birth asphyxia happens when a baby does not receive enough oxygen before, during, or following birth. This can lead to serious brain damage or death to the baby.
Ryan Widmer Found Guilty in Warren County Bath Tub Case
Warren County Attorney Gabe Moorman Discusses the conviction of the bath tub murderer, Ryan Widmer, in February of 2011.
Brain Cooling for Newborns with Brain Damage from HIE
Brain cooling is a procedure that helps prevent newborn babies with HIE from getting permanent brain damage.
How Medical Malpractice can Result in Birth Injuries
Medical malpractice birth injuries can happen from a variety of causes including an insufficient supply of oxygen or blood flow to the brain of a baby, trauma, or infection.
Emergency C-Sections, VBAC, and Risks to the Baby
A C-Section is often the safest way to deliver a healthy baby when there are serious childbirth complications. This article discusses conditions whereby a C-Section may be necessary.
Hypertension and Pregnancy, Gestational Hypertension, PIH, and Preeclampsia
Hypertension during pregnancy is a serious issue that may affect the health of the mother or infant. PIH needs to be monitored and where necessary, treated to prevent preeclampsia from developing.
Anesthesia Injuries and Medical Malpractice
Anesthesia malpractice during a surgical procedure is responsible for injuring or killing thousands of people each year.
Surgical Malpractice Resulting in Surgery Injuries
Surgical injuries, including from a serious operation or a common elective surgical procedure can result in severe injuries or death for a patient who is the victim of medical malpractice.
Doctor Malpractice and Hospital Malpractice
Each year over 225,000 Americans are killed because of medical malpractice and many thousands more are seriously injured as well. This article discusses medical malpractice by doctors and hospitals.
Emergency Department Mistakes and Overcrowded Emergency Rooms
Overcrowded emergency departments sometimes lead to serious injuries for patients from medical malpractice.