What Are Jury Interrogatories?
Your case is now on trial and you’ve spent weeks listening to testimony about your case. Now, for the very first time you hear the words “Jury Interrogatories.” What do those words mean? In New York, in order for a jury to decide your civil lawsuit, whether medical malpractice or an accident case, the jury must be presented with specific questions in order to come to their verdict.
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Your Medical Malpractice Case is on Trial – What Lawyers Don’t Tell You
You have waited for years for your medical malpractice case to come to trial. The day has finally arrived and you are nervous. You have some idea what to expect based upon your preparation by your attorney.
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How to Avoid Mammography Lawsuits
Mammography (breast imaging using x-rays) lawsuits are very common in the United States. But in literally all cases, three key elements usually play the lead roles in its outcome.
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Podiatry Malpractice – A Case of an Improperly Performed Bunion Surgery
A woman in New York went to a podiatrist to treat her bunion on her right foot. The podiatrist told her that if she had a bunion surgery known as a Lapidus bunionectomy she would be able to resume her active lifestyle and be able to wear stylish shoes again. The doctor told the patient had done “many” of these bunion surgeries and never had a patient who had any complications. After the bunion surgery, when the patient began to bear weight a few months after surgery, she continued to complain of pain on the bottom of her foot.
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Types of Alzheimer’s Legal Issues
When it comes to Alzheimer’s legal issues, there are often many to think about. Once an official diagnosis has been made of this condition, it is important to start handling the legal affairs of the patient. Initially, the patient may be able to successfully handle their own legal matters, but there will eventually come a time when this will not happen.
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Nurses and Medical Malpractice
Nurses play an important role in the healthcare field; they often do the preliminary work that leads a doctor to make his or her diagnosis. Many nurses perform or assist with medical procedures, and others are responsible for caring for patients during their recovery.
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How Physician Billing Affects a Practice
Medical practice profitability depends largely on the efficiency of their billing processes, as this determines how they get paid for any medical services provided. In order for a medical establishment or physician’s office to thrive, their billing procedures must be streamlined and effective.
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Medical Billing and Coding Job Description, Training and Salary
If you’ve been thinking about taking some medical coding or medical billing classes online or getting medical coding or billing training you want to make sure you understand what this career and the job entails and have a good idea what kind of salary you’ll make. Of course you may want to open a work from home business and it’s certainly possible but may require a good education and training and an entrepreneurial ability to do so.
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Opiate Medication Overdose & Medical Malpractice
Opiates are a class of medications primarily used for pain management. More than any other class of drugs, opiates allow patients to manage their pain and live more normally. If they are administered under a doctor’s supervision, opiate medications are safe for long-term daily use. But these medications also pose dangers.
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Opiate Medication Overdose & Medical Malpractice
Opiates are a class of medications primarily used for pain management. More than any other class of drugs, opiates allow patients to manage their pain and live more normally. If they are administered under a doctor’s supervision, opiate medications are safe for long-term daily use. But these medications also pose dangers.
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