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Medical Malpractice vs. Bad Medical Outcomes: Understanding the Difference
It can be devastating to visit a healthcare provider to get help and end up suffering further harm. Often, people assume that getting hurt in a medical setting automatically means malpractice occurred, but that’s not the case. There is a difference between medical malpractice and bad medical outcomes. Understanding this can ensure that you know Continue Reading
How to Preserve Evidence in a Catastrophic Injury Case
In the aftermath of a catastrophic injury, your first priority is getting medical care. But if someone else’s negligence caused the injury, what you do in the hours and days that follow can make or break your ability to recover compensation. Preserving evidence isn’t just important. It’s critical. The stronger your evidence, the stronger your Continue Read...
The Most Dangerous Public Spots for Slip and Fall Accidents
Learn about the most dangerous public spots for slip and fall accidents. Contact Silberstein & Miklos, P.C. to protect your rights and get trusted legal support.
Types of Medical Errors That Could Lead to a Malpractice Case
One in three clinicians in the country will face at least one claim of medical malpractice in their working life. This statistic gives an idea of how often medical negligence can impact the lives of patients who put their trust in doctors and other healthcare providers. Although this form of malpractice can occur whenever a Continue Reading..
Is There Legal Recourse for a Long COVID Diagnosis in NY?
COVID-19 caused a lot of harm during the peak of the pandemic, but there are still people suffering from a complication of this disease: long COVID. Long COVID is a chronic condition that some people develop after being infected with this respiratory illness, and it can seriously impact the lives of those affected. If you Continue Reading..
Can You Sue for Emergency Room Malpractice in NY?
When you go to the emergency room, you expect to receive a correct diagnosis and prompt treatment. That is not always what happens, however. Negligence on the part of any member of your care team can leave you struggling with a worsening condition and could even put your life at risk. If you have sustained Continue Reading..
