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Medical
Malpractice Information
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...An
important aspect of the birth injury lawyer reviewing a possible
case is by conferring with a qualified, expert physician that
can verify if, in fact, a birth injury was the result of a
medical malpractice...
...Only
one in eight patients that suffers due to medical malpractice
ever files a lawsuit...
...Many
times lack of oxygen or poor blood flow reaching the fetal
or newborn brain will result in Cerebral Palsy...
...The
physician may not be responsible for the original medical
problem, but could be responsible for the events of medical
malpractice that occur following the procedure...
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New
York Medical Malpractice
New
York medical malpractice occurs when there is a
deviation from the accepted standard of care in the
community or locality where the doctor or hospital is
located. It is considered medical malpractice, not because
of unforeseen complications, but rather if the complications
were the result of improper care and treatment. By failing
to properly diagnose
an illness or condition, such as cancer, in a timely
manner can be considered medical negligence. We provide
the highest level of legal
expertise for New York medical malpractice cases
including birth injuries
such as cerebral palsy.
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According
to a National Academy Institute of Medicine study,
each year more people die from medical errors
than from:
- motor
vehicle accidents (43,458)
- breast
cancer (42,297)
- AIDS
(16,516)
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How
Large Is The Problem of Medical Malpractice?
Medical
malpractice is a much greater problem than most people
realize with approximately 80,000 people dying in the
U.S. each year due partly to medical
malpractice. This figure is based on the extensive
study Patients, Doctors and Lawyers: Medical Injury,
Malpractice Litigation, and Patient Compensation in
New York," published by the Harvard Medical Practice
Study in 1990. This Harvard study was a report to the
State of New York and has been confirmed by similar
studies. While these medical malpractice statistics
are alarming, what is disturbing is that they do not
even include medical malpractice deaths that have occurred
in clinics, private doctors offices, or other treatment
facilities. Read More...
New
York Medical Malpractice Prevention
How can you protect yourself and your family from possible
medical malpractices occurring? CLICK
HERE for a list of New York medical malpractice
prevention tips.
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New
York Medical Malpractice
Legal Rights
We provide the highest level of legal
expertise for medical malpractice cases, including
birth injuries such as Cerebral Palsy,for the
New York area. Please feel free to contact
us so that you can speak to a qualified New York
medical malpractice attorney.
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What
is New York Medical Malpractice?
New York medical
malpractice occurs when there is a deviation from
the accepted standard of care in the community or
locality where the doctor or hospital is located.
According to a report by the Institute of Medicine,
medical errors are responsible for at least 44,000
deaths each year in the United States and possibly
as many as 98,000. Prescription
errors alone contribute to more than 7,000 deaths
annually.
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Birth
Injury
One
in two hundred babies are born with some form of a
birth injury that
may have been caused by medical malpractice. Extreme
care must be administered when helping to deliver
a newborn child. Birth
injuries can be the result of mishandling during
the birthing process and an infants head can
be injured very easily because of the soft skull and
brain tissue.
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New
York Medical Malpractice
Our New York medical malpractice
lawyers screen cases and accept those that appear
to be valid. Generally, the medical
malpractice claim must be filed within two and
a half years after the malpractice. Exceptions do
exist past the two and a half years in birth injury
and other medical malpractice cases therefore consulting
with a New York medical malpractice attorney first
is highly recommended.
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Risk
Factors
There
are many risk factors that physicians should be able
to recognize to prevent Cerebral Palsy from occurring
including:
- premature
separation of the placenta
- awkward
birth position
-
labor that goes on too long or is too abrupt
-
interfer-
ence
with the umbilical cord
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CLICK
HERE
to find out your legal rights regarding New York Medical
Malpractice
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