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Did You Make This Mistake When You Were In The Emergency Room?

by Marcus Boston | Sep 20, 2016 | Blog, Emergency Room Errors, Hospital Infections and Injuries, Misdiagnoses, Wrongful Death Cases

  Did you make this mistake when you were in the emergency room? One of the most frequent issues which come up when we receive a call regarding the emergency room is a misdiagnosis of some medical condition. The misdiagnosis then usually leads to other serious...

Maryland Emergency Room Malpractice Lawyer Explains ER Injuries

by Marcus Boston | Apr 23, 2016 | Blog, Emergency Room Errors

Maryland Emergency Room Malpractice Lawyer Marcus Boston Talks ER Injuries   A Maryland emergency room malpractice lawyer is going to take a close look at the medical records whenever a client contacts them about an injury or death which occurred in the ER. The...

Maryland Shoulder Dystocia Lawyer Explains How Birth Injures Can Result From This

by Marcus Boston | Jul 20, 2014 | Birth Injuries, Blog

Shoulder dystocia, what is it and how can it lead to birth injures? You hear the doctors in the delivery room talking about the baby is stuck and that they have to work to get the baby free. Shoulder dystocia occurs when the baby gets stuck or trapped behind the...

Maryland Cerebral Palsy And Birth Injury Lawyer Discusses CP At Child Birth

by Marcus Boston | Jul 13, 2014 | Birth Injuries, Blog

Cerebral palsy can be a challenging diagnosis for a child. In many cases parents do not understand how this type of traumatic brain injury can occur at delivery. During a baby’s delivery it is very important that doctors not only pay close attention to the...

Doctors Waited Too Long To Deliver Baby Causing Injury

by Marcus Boston | May 4, 2014 | Birth Injuries, Blog

Doctors Waited Too Long To Deliver Baby Causing Injury If the doctors wait too long to deliver a baby, the result may be an injury to the baby.  Delays can occur when doctors fail to communicate with each other about the patient’s status. This results in...
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