Some surgeries are more involved than others, but there is no such thing as a truly ‘minor’ surgery. Both open-heart surgery and appendix removal are extremely taxing for the patient—both physically and psychologically. Making matters worse is when medical malpractice… Read More
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Preventing Slip and Fall Injuries During Winter
At this time of year, the roads and sidewalks in Baltimore and throughout Maryland may be icy. Make no mistake–slip and fall injuries are extremely dangerous. In fact, they are the leading cause of traumatic brain injury in the United… Read More
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Proving Distracted Driving After an Accident
If you commute by car, we’re sure you’ve encountered your fair share of distracted drivers. You may notice them drifting into another lane on the highway and then rapidly readjusting. You carefully try to get around them and—sure enough—you can… Read More
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Common Birth Injuries and their Prognosis
Birth injuries can take a wide variety of forms, and have a wide variety of causes. Some factors put your baby more at risk, such as a breech delivery or negligent medical professional. Birth injuries occur to 6-8 of every… Read More
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Medical Malpractice vs. Negligence: What’s the Difference?
Medical professionals require more training and education than those in any other field. But they are still human. This means that they are entirely capable of making mistakes or other forms of wrongdoing. Most people are broadly familiar with medical… Read More
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Finding Witnesses After a Motorcycle Accident
Motorcycle accidents can have catastrophic consequences. Because motorcyclists don’t have the protection of a vehicle to absorb the shock, these accidents have a higher likelihood of causing severe injury or even death. If you ever find yourself in such an… Read More
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Risk Factors of Birth Injuries
Birth injuries occur more often than you’d expect. It has been estimated that as many as 8 out of every 1,000 babies in the United States are born with some form of birth injury. They can take many different forms;… Read More
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What Constitutes a Catastrophic Injury?
In the United States, nearly 3 million people are hospitalized due to injuries every year. But even among injuries that result in hospitalization, they can vary dramatically in terms of severity. Some people can return to life as normal after… Read More
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Finding the Right Personal Injury Lawyer
Few things can be more devastating than sustaining a personal injury due to someone else’s negligence. Beyond the devastation associated with the injury itself, it is never easy to find the perfect personal injury lawyer to represent you in your… Read More
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Long-Term Symptoms of Traumatic Brain Injuries
For some injuries, the recovery process is simple. But not always. Catastrophic injuries have a longstanding impact on the quality of life of the victim. One of the most commonly occurring forms of catastrophic injuries is what is known as… Read More