by Marcus Boston | Apr 24, 2018 | Birth Injuries, Blog, Cardiac Malpractice, Emergency Room Errors, Failure or Delay in Cancer Diagnosis, Hospital Infections and Injuries, How Lawsuits Work, Misdiagnoses, Obstetrical Malpractice, Surgical Mistakes, Wrongful Death Cases
Following a successful mediation, will the defense pay up the same day? To put the question another way, will you get your settlement check the same day of a successful medical malpractice mediation? The reason for this educational video is because it has been...
by Marcus Boston | Apr 17, 2018 | Birth Injuries, Blog, Cardiac Malpractice, Emergency Room Errors, Failure or Delay in Cancer Diagnosis, Hospital Infections and Injuries, How Lawsuits Work, Misdiagnoses, Obstetrical Malpractice, Surgical Mistakes, Wrongful Death Cases
Can you settle your medical malpractice case after a lawsuit is filed? In my experience, from talking to individuals about this issue, there can be confusion surrounding this topic. If you are reading this article and have this question, keep reading, as the...
by Marcus Boston | Apr 12, 2018 | Birth Injuries, Blog, How Lawsuits Work, Obstetrical Malpractice
When a parent is told that their child has suffered a brain injury following birth, there are many questions which flow through their mind. In my experience, one of the most common questions is how something like this could happen? There can be multiple...
by Marcus Boston | Mar 15, 2018 | Birth Injuries, Blog, How Lawsuits Work, Obstetrical Malpractice
A lot of parents are not aware of that fact that the placenta can separate from the uterus during not only pregnancy, but also during labor and delivery. So, when we get to the statement of how a separated placenta can sometimes lead to a brain injury in your...
by Marcus Boston | Feb 15, 2018 | Birth Injuries, Blog, How Lawsuits Work, Obstetrical Malpractice
Baby got stuck during delivery and now you have learned that he or she has a brain injury? For many parents not only is this situation confusing, it can present a host of emotions and worry as to how their child will meet future challenges. With that said, the...
by Marcus Boston | Feb 14, 2018 | Birth Injuries, Blog, How Lawsuits Work, Obstetrical Malpractice, Wrongful Death Cases
Was your baby’s umbilical cord delivered first and now you have been told that the child has suffered a brain injury? How can this happen? From the time you entered the delivery room until midway through your labor you thought everything was fine. The...
by Marcus Boston | Feb 2, 2018 | Birth Injuries, Blog, Cardiac Malpractice, Emergency Room Errors, Failure or Delay in Cancer Diagnosis, How Lawsuits Work, Misdiagnoses, Obstetrical Malpractice, Surgical Mistakes, Wrongful Death Cases
How do you afford a medical malpractice lawyer, in Maryland? Believe it or not, there are a lot of people who I encounter who have this question. For many people, especially if they have not dealt with the lawyer in the past, paying for a lawyer in a situation...
by Marcus Boston | Jan 27, 2018 | Birth Injuries, Blog, Emergency Room Errors, How Lawsuits Work, Obstetrical Malpractice, Wrongful Death Cases
Meconium was present now your baby has a birth injury. During your labor you heard the term meconium. What is meconium and what effect will it have on your baby? Meconium is the stool of the fetus. In general meconium is not dangerous to the baby. It is a...
by Marcus Boston | Jan 25, 2018 | Birth Injuries, Blog, Cardiac Malpractice, Emergency Room Errors, Failure or Delay in Cancer Diagnosis, Hospital Infections and Injuries, How Lawsuits Work, Obstetrical Malpractice
Patience preventing a medical malpractice lawyer from taking your case? To put it another way, why is it is important to be patient during your Maryland medical malpractice case? Patience is very important for multiple reasons. In this article we will focus on...
by Marcus Boston | Jan 20, 2018 | Birth Injuries, Blog, How Lawsuits Work, Obstetrical Malpractice
Hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy is a medical term some parents of children with cerebral palsy have probably heard a doctor mention. Or the term might have been used in a child’s medical records. If you have heard of the word or seen it in the medical...