Cerebral palsy is a neurological condition sometimes caused by damage to the brain. It is a group of disorders most commonly associated with movement disabilities in childhood. According to Mayo Clinic, CP occurs after injury to an immature, developing brain. If you...
Medical Malpractice
Unnecessary C-sections come with a high risk of complications
Most women preparing to give birth across New York and the rest of the nation hope to do so in a traditional manner. Delivery a baby vaginally comes with a lower chance of complications than a Cesarean section delivery. Yet, some U.S. hospitals are performing...
How can misdiagnosis harm patients?
You rely on doctors, nurses, and other medical staff to provide an accurate diagnosis of your health issues. However, diagnostic errors occur frequently among patients and can lead to a very poor health outcome depending on the situation. While it is up to hospitals...
Can a second opinion prevent malpractice?
Serious medical diagnoses can mean a long road of treatments for you. If misdiagnosed, your body could sustain unnecessary treatments that take a toll on your health and safety. When an inaccurate diagnosis results in harm, you could sue your doctor for medical...
How can negligence harm patients?
In medical settings, understaffing can cause crucial problems at every level of operation. To make up for the short-staffing, the employees on hand often get tapped up for way more than their fair share of work, which can lead to other problems on its own. For...
Can miscommunication lead to surgical errors and medical mistakes?
As you go into the operating room for a surgical procedure, you place your wellbeing in the hands of the medical professionals taking care of you. Although these highly educated and experienced surgeons are qualified to operate, a simple error in communication may...
Why do birth injuries occur?
Despite advances in modern medicine, there is no guarantee that your baby will be able to avoid birth trauma. Common types of birth trauma include damage to nerves in a baby's face, arms and legs. Newborns who are delivered in New York hospitals may also experience a...
How does informed consent impact medical malpractice cases?
In a medical context, informed consent refers to the process of receiving information from a doctor about your current prognosis, medical situation and treatment options. A doctor must also give you a clear run-down of the potential rewards and possible risks...
Tips for preventing CLABSIs
Patients in intensive care and other hospital units have a risk of contracting hospital-acquired infections, such as central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI). According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, as many as 400,000 CLABSIs...
Possible risks associated with a forceps delivery
Your health care provider may opt to give you a forceps delivery if you are having a hard time with labor. Some scenarios where a doctor might recommend forceps include if the labor is failing to progress, there is a change in the baby’s heartbeat or you have certain...

