The brachial plexus is a group of nerves that send signals from the spine to the shoulder, arm, and hand. Brachial plexus injuries occur in approximately 1 out of every 1,000 childbirths annually. A brachial plexus injury can result from… Read More
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3 Commonly Misdiagnosed Medical Conditions
When you go to the doctor, you expect a timely and accurate diagnosis of your condition. Unfortunately, misdiagnosis, delays in treatment, or failure to diagnose happen daily in the medical field, often with life-threatening consequences. Each year, there are millions… Read More
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Understanding Wrongful Death Cases in Maryland
Losing a loved one is devastating and difficult to cope with, especially when another person’s negligence directly caused that loss. Maryland law defines “wrongful death” as a wrongful act, neglect, omission, or default of another that lead to the victim’s… Read More
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4 Errors that can Ruin Your Car Accident Claim
If you were in a car accident, you have likely suffered physically, emotionally, and even financially. If the accident was due to the negligence or carelessness of the other driver, you could claim compensation for losses incurred after the accident…. Read More
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4 Types of Motorcycle Accidents
As any motorcycle rider knows, certain risks come with the excitement of the ride. Motorcycles are smaller, unstable, and less visible than passenger vehicles. While car occupants are surrounded by steel frames, airbags, and seatbelts, motorcyclists are more exposed to… Read More
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Can Poor Staffing Lead to Medical Malpractice?
Not enough staff on hand is a common problem across many industries. For example, getting your server’s attention to order your meal or finding an employee to help you in a retail store may take forever. However, when there are… Read More
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What to Know About Catastrophic Injuries
In personal injury law, there is often the question of whether an accident led to what might be considered a “catastrophic” injury. This issue is relevant for many reasons, including how a claim is paid to the victim and what… Read More
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Signs Your Child’s Birth Injury Could’ve Been Prevented
Birth injuries refer to any damage an infant suffers before, during, or shortly after delivery. These injuries often result from preventable medical errors, like excessive use of physical force, oxygen deprivation, misuse of instruments, or prolonged labor. Unlike congenital disabilities,… Read More
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How Medical Malpractice Causes Spinal Cord Injuries
Spinal cord injuries are devastating and life-changing for both patients and their families. Struggling with the physical and emotional aftermath of such an injury is challenging enough—but knowing the negligence of a medical professional caused it can make the situation… Read More
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Common Signs of a Brain Injury After a Car Accident
Car accidents are a leading cause of traumatic brain injury. It is critical to receive a complete medical evaluation after a car accident. Even if your injuries weren’t severe and did not require an emergency room visit, you should schedule… Read More