With so many advances in technology and with more and more work being done through emails, blackberries, and cell phones, questions are being raised about employees being paid for work done on their cell phones and via email after they are “off the clock.” Two lawsuits recently pose this question regarding hourly employees. As work […]
Man’s Estate Awarded $749,000 For Medical Malpractice Injuries
A World War II veteran was seriously injured during what was supposed to be a routine eye surgery at a Mississippi Veteran’s Administration medical facility. The veteran was attempting to correct some of the sagging skin around his eyes with a blepharoplasty procedure, but instead received serious chemical burns to his corneas. The veteran simply […]
New Medical Technology Saves Teen’s Life after Heart Attack
Jordan Myhre, a 19-year-old boy, recently suffered a massive heart attack while training for a triathlon at his local pool. While this incident could have led to Myhre’s tragic untimely death, new medical technology on-hand at the pool enabled those around him to save his life. The pool had an AED (automated defibrillator) on premises. […]
Woman Dies After Long Battle With Medical Errors
When a mother of four went to a plastic surgeon in 2002, she believed she would be getting a simple liposuction procedure she and her doctor had talked about. Unfortunately, the routine procedure was performed with severe negligence, and the woman left the operating room with multiple punctures to her lower intestine and colon. The […]
Texas Boating Accident Could Have Been Caused By Manufacturing Defect
When the competitors on the Texas A&M; sailing team went to compete in a race to Veracruz, they never expected to deal with a serious boating accident and the wrongful death of a friend. The racing boat, named the Cynthia Woods, was 38-feet-long and lost its keel about 10 hours into the race. During the […]
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