Annapolis Injury Attorneys: Could Your Skin Cream Be Putting You at Risk?
Mar 22, 2012
As Annapolis injury attorneys, a recent Food and Drug Administration warning regarding skin creams, beauty and antiseptic soaps, or lotions that might contain mercury concerns us. Although the FDA proh...
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Do Lifesaving Measures Preclude a Maryland Medical Malpractice Lawsuit?
Mar 22, 2012
The Court of Special Appeals of Maryland recently ruled that life-saving treatment does not negate subsequent malpractice on behalf of a health care provider. In seeking to overturn a jury verdict of $...
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Could Your Dietary Supplements Do More Harm Than Good?
Feb 24, 2012
As Baltimore injury attorneys, we are becoming increasingly concerned about the potential safety risks of dietary supplements. Unfortunately, natural does not always mean safe.
While dietary supplement...
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Are Older Drivers at Greater Risk for a Baltimore Car Accident?
Feb 14, 2012
Today, there are more than 18.9 million licensed drivers in the U.S. who are 70 or older, and this number is expected to grow dramatically in coming years. Unfortunately, older drivers are at greater r...
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Would a New Keyboard Help Prevent Maryland Hospital Infections?
Jan 31, 2012
As we have previously discussed on this blog, some facilities are lax when it comes to preventing aryl and hospital infections. Therefore, we are particularly interested in a new technology that is des...
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Do Reused Medical Devices Pose Risks for Maryland Patients?
Jan 23, 2012
Some medical devices are routinely reused in common surgical and diagnostic procedures. Examples of reusable medical devices include surgical forceps, endoscopes, and stethoscopes. To avoid any risk of...
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Should Maryland Adopt the New York Model for Resolving Medical Malpractice Cases?
Dec 30, 2011
As Maryland malpractice attorneys, we know that medical malpractice cases can be time consuming, costly, and often emotionally draining for all parties involved. Thats why we are so interested in a new...
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Maryland Medical Malpractice FAQ: Are Doctors Always Required to Obtain Informed Consent?
Dec 28, 2011
As we have previously discussed on this blog, physicians are generally required to inform a patient about the benefits, risks, and available alternatives before initiating treatment. In fact, failure t...
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Maryland Medical Malpractice FAQ: What Are Prescription Medication Errors?
Nov 30, 2011
Prescription medication errors, also referred to simply as medication errors, involve mistakes in prescribing, dispensing, and administering medications.
While some errors are harmless, medication mist...
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A Personal Representative is a Fiduciary
Nov 05, 2011
A fiduciary is an individual who has been entrusted with the management or control of a third partys assets. A Personal Representative is typically named by a Testator in Last Will and Testament and he...
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