by Managing Editor | Mar 15, 2024 | Medical Devices, Product Liability
Overview A soft lump in your belly or groin. It may go away when you press on it or lie down. It may leave you in pain when you cough, stoop or lift something heavy. That’s a hernia, in layman’s terms. An organ, intestine, or fatty tissue when shoved through a hole or...
by Managing Editor | Mar 15, 2024 | Premises Liability
Overview Accidents won’t come with a bell on its neck. It could happen any time. When it is in the middle of a joyful shopping spree or at a friend’s birthday party, it might be more jarring. Premises liability holds a property owner responsible for any damages...
by Managing Editor | Mar 15, 2024 | Medical-Legal
The highest level of academic success in the nursing field is obtaining a nursing doctorate, such as a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) or a Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing (PhD). Doctoral degree nurses are considered high-expertise practitioners in their profession...
by Managing Editor | Mar 15, 2024 | Product Liability
The concept of defending the product liability came to avoid paying for any personal damages caused by the company’s product. Many people get injured by certain products without any fault of their own. In this situation, they are not bound to pay the medical...
by Managing Editor | Mar 15, 2024 | Personal Injury
A small cardiovascular device came to the rescue of people with heart diseases, pumping hopes back into their lives with its debut. Soon after its arrival, controversies on its efficacy and defects started hovering over it. Reports of injury and death made the...