While under general anesthesia for surgery, a patient is cut off from more than mere consciousness. In addition to being put to sleep, an anesthetized brain is actually non-responsive to pain signals and reflexes....
A 60-year-old Connecticut woman is now suing a hospital for removing the wrong rib and subsequently trying to cover up the blunder by lying. The plan was for the woman’s eight ribs to be...
Because we at the Fitzgerald Law Firm handle medical malpractice cases throughout the country, we were particularly interested when BMJ Quality and Safety at the University of Michigan released findings of how individual states...
Erb’s palsy is a nerve injury that occurs during difficult birthing procedures – normally involving the delivery of large babies, breech delivery or prolonged labor. Named for one of the physicians who first diagnosed...
Lynn Magistrale of Lancaster, NY is used to fighting battles. She completed a tour of duty in Iraq with the U.S. Navy before going to bat for her country once again as an Air...
Posted by: James Fitzgeraldon March 21st, 2016 in Blog
Michael Cholowsky, the owner of Sky Materials Corporation, was indicted in early March for providing false information to his company’s insurer about the number of workers he employs. Why does this matter? By underreporting,...
Posted by: James Fitzgeraldon March 18th, 2016 in Autism Blog, Blog
Administrators with the Washington Market School are in a bit of hot water after the parents of a three-year-old autistic child was denied admission after being diagnosed with the condition. They have filed a...
Something disturbing is happening in New York City jails. In early March, media outlets broke the news that – in 2015 – New York City had shelled out more than $13 million in personal...
In January, a mother and boy from North Carolina named The Samaritan Medical Center in Watertown in a birth injury lawsuit. According to the complaint, the boy, now 9, was deprived of oxygen during...
Posted by: James Fitzgeraldon March 11th, 2016 in Blog
Lead paint poisoning is believed to have caused nearly four percent of children in the Westchester and Hudson Valley area to experience lead poisoning. Speaking with reporters, U.S. Senator Charles Schumer confirmed that approximately...