Archive for April, 2009

Common Types of Birth Injury

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

Birth injuries usually involve injuries to a baby as a result of complications during labor and delivery. What are common birth injuries? They range from minor bruising to nerve and brain damage, although most birth injuries do not result from medical malpractice. Here are a few examples of birth injuries that can occur.

Bruising and Forceps Marks

Often a baby receives bruises simply from passing through the birth canal, and from contact with the mother’s pelvic bones and tissues. If forceps are used, they can leave temporary marks or bruises on the baby’s head. Vacuum extraction can also cause bruising to the head, or scalp laceration.

Subconjunctival Hemorrhage

A common childbirth injury, this results in bright red bands around the iris of one or both eyes. This doesn’t cause any damage to the eyes, and should disappear within a week to 10 days.

Caput Succedaneum

A severe swelling of the baby’s scalp, usually occurring after vacuum extraction. The swelling tends to dissipate after a few days.

Cephalohematoma

Bleeding between the bone and its fibrous covering. In childbirth this is normally seen on the baby’s head. This type of injury in most cases resolves itself within two weeks to three months. If the cephalohematoma is very large, you may notice that your baby becomes jaundiced due to the breakdown of red blood cells.

Facial Paralysis

A baby’s facial nerves may become injured due to pressure on the baby’s face during labor or birth, or due to the use of forceps. Minor bruising should not be a problem, as this means the paralysis should clear up within a few weeks. Severe nerve damage, however, may require surgery to repair the damaged facial nerves.

Other injuries include fractured bones and brain injury. The collarbone is most commonly broken during difficult births or breech delivery. Most babies recover quickly once the bone is immobilized. Sometimes birth difficulties result in oxygen deprivation to the baby’s brain, leading to the development of conditions such as cerebral palsy. Blood loss or compression of the umbilical cord can cause oxygen loss.

For more information on your legal entitlements, it is important to speak with skilled birth injury attorneys, medical malpractice attorneys, nursing home negligence attorneys, truck accident attorneys, defective product attorneys, wrongful death attorneys, and Scranton, Pennsylvania personal injury lawyers for a consultation.

The Dangers of Surgical Mistakes

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

Surgical mistakes are some of the most serious errors that can occur while under the care of a medical professional. Each year about 98,000 patients die due to medical malpractice errors that happen during, or as a result of, surgery. Every surgery is different, however, every time a patient undergoes such treatment there is a risk of injury. Anyone involved in a surgical procedure has the potential to commit an error, including the surgeon, anesthesiologist, or a nurse.

Some of the most common surgical mistakes are as follows:

  • Commission: The wrong procedure is performed (the wrong body part is opened or an unnecessary surgery occurs).
  • Omission: A medical team doesn’t provide the patient with the proper care, such as failing to perform an appendectomy if it is needed.
  • Execution: A mistake that involves the failure to correctly perform a procedure. It may lead to serious injury, or simply not give you the desired result.

Some other common errors include the use of unsterile instruments, leaving a medical instrument in the body cavity of a patient, incorrect administrations of anesthesia, and the failure to tell a patient about the risk and dangers of a procedure before scheduling it. The surgical procedures most likely to result in errors include childbirth, gastric bypass, cardiac surgeries, thoracic surgeries, and cosmetic procedures. These are the most common type of surgeries that lead to problems, but any surgical procedure has the potential for mistakes.

Surgical mistakes can cause a lot of stress for patients. Losing the wrong limb, for example, is a traumatic event. Having to go into surgery a second time to remedy a problem is risky, and can make recovery times longer and more difficult. Serious injury following a procedure can lead to more health problems down the road.

To learn more about your legal entitlements, it is important to speak with skilled medical malpractice attorneys, birth injury attorneys, defective product attorneys, nursing home negligence attorneys, and personal injury attorneys in Scranton, Pennsylvania.

Truck Accident Lawsuits – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

If you have been in an accident with a big rig or semi-truck, you know how frightening that situation can be. And, if you have sustained injuries, you could have grounds for a truck accident lawsuit. Read these frequently asked questions below to find out about your legal rights.

What causes contribute to truck accidents?

Truck drivers often speed or otherwise violate driving laws because they are under pressure to deliver the load on time. They are sometimes careless when tying down the load or securing cargo inside the trailer. Sometimes the driver forgets that he is driving a vehicle that weighs tens of thousands of pounds and is difficult to maneuver even under the best of conditions. Seeing those small cars can be difficult, but the driver must share the road.

How does driver fatigue contribute to truck accidents?

Most often when a truck driver causes an accident it is because they are fatigued. Fatigue is the biggest contributing factor to driver-related truck accidents, and is a known problem among distributors and drivers. Even the new laws which limit the number of hours a driver may operate the vehicle have not done enough to curb the number of accidents. Driver fatigue could be enough grounds to file a truck accident lawsuit.

When do most truck accidents occur?

Surprisingly, most fatal truck accidents happen during the day on weekdays. Most fatal car accidents happen at night on the weekends. Fatal truck accidents are also more likely to occur in rural areas and not on the interstate.

Does intoxication play a role in truck accidents?

Unfortunately, drug and alcohol use by drivers does play a role in some truck accidents, especially ones which are fatal. A study by the National Transportation Safety Board found that one or more drugs were detected in the blood of 67 percent of truck drivers killed in an accident.

Always consult with an experienced attorney who is familiar with the type of lawsuit you would like to bring. An attorney will help you navigate the confusing legal process to get you the compensation you deserve. To learn more, speak with skilled truck accident attorneys, wrongful death attorneys, medical malpractice attorneys, and personal injury attorneys in Pennsylvania.

Common Kinds of Personal Injury Lawsuits

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

Personal injury lawsuits refer to any sort of legal case in which the negligent action or negligent inaction of a person or party leads to the injury of an individual or group of individuals. While what follows is by no means complete, below is a list of common personal injury lawsuits.

Auto Accidents

Auto accidents can occur anywhere on our highways and surface streets. They may be caused by drunk driving or bad weather, but they may also be caused by bad manufacturing practices or design practices. If the accident was not your fault, you may be eligible to file a lawsuit. If you have been harmed in any type of auto accident, our auto accident attorneys, truck accident attorneys, and motorcycle accident lawyers will be able to help you receive the compensation you deserve.

Medical Malpractice

If you or someone you love are injured by a medical professional–whether it be a surgeon or doctor or nurse or pharmacist–you may be eligible to file a medical malpractice lawsuit. Medical professional must meet a standard of care to ensure their patients are not harmed. In such cases, you can seek the assistance of our birth injury attorneys, nursing home negligence attorneys, or medical malpractice attorneys.

Defective Product Injuries

The designers, manufacturers, or distributors of a defective product are responsible for compensating those who have been harmed or injured by said product. Whether the injury involves a food product, a dangerous pharmaceutical, or other consumer product, our team of skilled product liability attorneys will be there for you.

If any of the injuries sustained result in the loss of a loved one, you can count on our wrongful death attorneys to help you file a lawsuit against the responsible party or parties in order for you to obtain just compensation for your loss.

Be sure that your injury does not go unreported. Speak with one of our Pennsylvania personal injury attorneys today to schedule a consultation.


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