by Marcus Boston | Feb 5, 2015 | Blog, Emergency Room Errors
One of the main roles of an emergency room (“ER”) doctor is to stabilize a patient. If the ER doctor suspects that a doctor with more specialization is needed, then the ER doctor needs to get that doctor involved as soon as possible for the patient. For example, a man...
by Marcus Boston | Feb 1, 2015 | Blog, How Lawsuits Work
What is a mistrial? You have heard of this term before but you are not sure of its meaning. To make things simple, what you are doing when you as for a mistrial is asking the trial judge for a “do-over” at trial with a different jury. There are a number of reasons why...
by Marcus Boston | Feb 1, 2015 | Birth Injuries, Blog
Hypoxia is a serious medical condition for children at birth. Essentially what the term means in a child birth setting is that the child is not getting enough oxygen. When a lack of oxygen is present, the child can suffer from a host of injuries, such as cerebral...
by Marcus Boston | Jan 26, 2015 | Blog, Surgical Mistakes
A man presents to an emergency clinic due issues surrounding a perirectal abscess, notably severe pain and a high fever. After performing an examination on the patient, the emergency clinic called for him to be taken to the emergency room immediately. While at the...
by Marcus Boston | Jan 26, 2015 | Blog, How Lawsuits Work
You have suffered an injury you believe at the hands of your doctor. Now you think that it is time to contact a medical malpractice lawyer for help. You get on the internet and find out what lawyer and law firm would be a good fit for you. You call and speak with a...