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According to a 2011 study, one out of every three people in the United States will experience some form of medical mistake during a hospital stay. The study tracked errors using previously unused measurement for hospital error developed by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement in Massachusetts in three different hospitals and discovered rates that were 10 times higher [...]
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Study Finds Medical Errors Affect 1 in 3 During U.S. Hospital Stay
Bronx Family Files Suit Against Hospital Over Son’s Suicide
The New York Daily News reports that the mother of a man from the Bronx is suing the hospital where her son was being treated for depression, paranoia, and being suicidal. The 30-year-old man was allowed to leave the hospital, despite being a danger to himself, and leapt off a building to his death just days after being released. According to the man’s sister, he went to the hospital because he was very depress [...]
Staten Island Man Receives $5.4 Million in Medical Malpractice Suit
“I’m happy [about the verdict] but I’d give every dime back to walk,” says a Staten Island man who recently won a multimillion-dollar medical malpractice suit. According to a story on silive.com, following a health episode in 2006, the man was taken to the hospital where he required sedation and intubation. His doctors diagnosed him with encephalopathy, meaning brain dysfunction. The man was already suff [...]
Rhode Island Hospital Fined for Wrong-Site Surgery
The Associated Press reports that Rhode Island's largest hospital was recently fined $150,000 and ordered to install video cameras in all its operating rooms after surgeons at the hospital performed their fifth wrong-site surgery since 2007. This is Rhode Island Hospital's second fine for wrong-site surgeries. The hospital was also fined $50,000 after its brain surgeons operated on the wrong part of the heads of th [...]
Family Filed Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Hospital
Medical errors, especially those that involve prescription mistakes, are extremely tragic. They result in unnecessary injuries and sometimes even death. These are injuries and deaths that can be easily prevented by having supervision implemented and strict adherence to rules and regulations. But the reality is that prescription errors occur far too often in New York City hospitals and elsewhere in the United States [...]
Wrongful Death Lawsuit Settled Against New York City Hospital
The family of a woman who died on a hospital floor struggling to get up while staffers ignored her, has settled a New York wrongful death lawsuit against New York City for $2 million, according to this news report in the Insurance Journal. Esmin Green's death was recorded on a hospitals security video. Green, a 49-year-old psychiatric patient, was apparently waiting for 24 hours at the city-owned Kings County Hospi [...]
Queens Construction Accident Causes Multiple Injuries
One construction worker lost his life and three more workers were seriously injured when a cinderblock wall on which they were working collapsed, according to a recent article in the Wall Street Journal.
The four construction workers were building the wall on Queens Boulevard in Elmhurst when it collapsed. According to rescue personnel, the four workers were pouring cement near the wall when the scaffolding holdi [...]
South Carolina Hospital Negligence Case Awards Parents
The Piedmont Medical Center has been instructed recently by a York County jury to pay damages due to hospital negligence amounting to over $4 million to a South Carolina couple, The Charlotte Observer reported in an article. The couple, Robin and Brice Wilson, had lost their infant daughter during her birth due to a brain injury.
Sierra Wilson had been born in 2003 at the hospital but lack of oxygen caused her to [...]
Firefighter Dies After Station Accident
Tim Oliveira, 53, of Salisbury died this past Sunday at a Boston hospital after suffering fatal injuries in a tragic accident while working at the Salisbury Fire Department on Lafayette Street last Friday.
According to The Eagle Tribune, Lieutenant Oliveira was doing an oil change on one of the department’s vehicles when the jack holding the vehicle failed, causing the vehicle to fall on top of Oliveira. Firef [...]
Bill Passed by Florida Legislature to Make it More Difficult for Victims to Sue for Medical Malpractice
Patients injured by incidents of medical malpractice in Florida will find it more difficult to hold the hospital or medical staff accountable thanks to a bill recently passed by the Florida Legislature. The bill, which is expected to be signed into law by Gov. Rick Scott, will make it more difficult for victims of medical malpractice to bring medical witnesses from outside Florida to testify as an expert.
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