Monthly Archives: September 2024
Medical Misconduct vs Medical Malpractice: What is the Difference in New York City?
When a patient is injured by a trusted doctor or medical team, they may not know where to turn to report the negligent conduct of the medical professional to prevent future harm to other patients, and to get justice for their injuries and losses sustained at the doctor or medical team’s hands. In New… Read More »
Expert Witnesses in New York City Medical Malpractice Cases: Who are They and What Do They Do?
One of the things that New York City medical malpractice victims may wonder is exactly how they and an experienced New York City medical malpractice attorney can prove their case in court so that they can get just compensation for their injuries and losses. There are many different types of evidence that can be… Read More »
New York Legislature’s “Grieving Families Act”, Highlights Who is Currently on the List of Surviving Family Members Who Can Bring Medical Malpractice Wrongful Death Lawsuits in New York City
One thing that New York City residents and medical patients may not know about New York medical malpractice laws is that certain surviving family members of a patient who has died due to a doctor or medical professional’s negligent care may be entitled to money compensation for their loss. These lawsuits are called “wrongful… Read More »
From the Medical Malpractice Archives: New York Couple Sues After IVF Mix-Up; Relinquishes Custody of Baby Boys to Biological Parents
In 2019, a New York couple gave birth to two baby boys, but they instantly knew that something had been mixed-up by the doctor that performed their IVF procedure: they were of Korean descent, but the babies were 100% not. The birth of the two babies to a mother who shared no genetic material… Read More »
Can an Acupuncturist Leave Needles in a Patient? Learn More about Acupuncture Mistakes and What You Can Do about Acupuncture Malpractice in New York City
It sounds too gruesome to even be true: a man goes home after an acupuncture appointment, only to discover that the acupuncturist that treated him did not do a proper needle count and left needles in his body. However, the truth of the matter is that such incidents – acupuncture mistakes – can and… Read More »
Teen’s Tragic Death Due to Tick-Borne Disease, Medical Malpractice, Highlights Rights and Options of Medical Malpractice Victims under New York Laws
The recent reinstatement of a medical malpractice lawsuit claim by a New York State appeals court brings into view how a simple tick bite can turn into death and a medical malpractice wrongful death claim. The case all began when a 16-year-old teenager visited Ellis Hospital in Schenectady, New York, in August, 2015 with… Read More »