There were more than 200,000 injuries caused by drunk drivers in Ohio and throughout the country in 2017. According to the president of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), it is imperative that the automotive industry do whatever it can to make sure that drunk...
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Month: June 2019
Your child’s broken bone from a crash can cause lasting issues
Thousands of people in Ohio get into car crashes each year. The majority of those collisions involve mild or moderate injuries to the people in the vehicles. Usually, those injuries only require short-term medical care. Other times, the consequences of injuries from...
Study discovers medical reversal with over 400 accepted practices
Researchers have found that over 400 medical practices, all of them very common, are in fact ineffective. The results of the study, which were published in eLife, are intended to help clinicians and researchers in Ohio and across the U.S. care for patients more...
Causation: the hurdle in many malpractice cases
Ohio residents who believe they were harmed through the negligence of a doctor, nurse or other medical personnel should know that proving this is perhaps the hardest step in medical malpractice claims. It is one thing to prove that the defendant failed to live up to...
Is an opioid overdose case medical malpractice or wrongful death?
Many people feel surprised when they learn that their loved one had an opioid addiction. Most people who struggle with an addiction take great pains to hide it from the people whom they love the most. That can leave you with more questions than answers after the...
Some Alzheimer’s patients may suffer from another disorder
Alzheimer's can be a devastating illness for patients in Ohio and their families. However, some people with an Alzheimer's diagnosis may actually have a different form of dementia. Scientists say that the search for a cure is not affected by the discovery, but it is...