Where Should I Look For Hidden Assets During My New York Divorce?
- posted: Jul. 26, 2019
- Divorce,  Family Law,  Legal Separation,  Property Division,  Car Accidents,  Personal Injury,  Taxi Accidents,  Medical Malpractice,  Elder Care,  Nursing Home Abuse,  Dog Bites,  Estate Planning,  Wills,  Slip and Fall,  Alimony,  Bus and Subway Accident,  Bike Accidents,  Uncategorized,  Truck Accident,  Probate Litigation,  living wills,  Medical Care,  Carriage Horse Accidents,  Motorcycle Accidents,  Pipe Explosion Accident,  Pedestrian Accidents,  nursing home negligence,  Wrongful Death,  Child Custody,  Pedestrian Accident,  Adoption
Where Should I Look For Hidden Assets During My New York Divorce? Going through a divorce can be emotionally draining for everyone involved, especially if you and your spouse are not Read More
What if I Am Injured on an Electric Bicycle in New York?
- posted: Jul. 22, 2019
- Divorce,  Family Law,  Legal Separation,  Property Division,  Car Accidents,  Personal Injury,  Taxi Accidents,  Medical Malpractice,  Elder Care,  Nursing Home Abuse,  Dog Bites,  Estate Planning,  Wills,  Slip and Fall,  Alimony,  Bus and Subway Accident,  Bike Accidents,  Uncategorized,  Truck Accident,  Probate Litigation,  living wills,  Medical Care,  Carriage Horse Accidents,  Motorcycle Accidents,  Pipe Explosion Accident,  Pedestrian Accidents,  nursing home negligence,  Wrongful Death,  Child Custody,  Pedestrian Accident,  Adoption
What if I Am Injured on an Electric Bicycle in New York? Throughout many U.S. cities, people own or rent different types of electric bikes as a convenient way of seeing Read More
What Is the Difference Between Open and Closed Adoptions in New York?
- posted: Jul. 10, 2019
- Divorce,  Family Law,  Legal Separation,  Property Division,  Car Accidents,  Personal Injury,  Taxi Accidents,  Medical Malpractice,  Elder Care,  Nursing Home Abuse,  Dog Bites,  Estate Planning,  Wills,  Slip and Fall,  Alimony,  Bus and Subway Accident,  Bike Accidents,  Uncategorized,  Truck Accident,  Probate Litigation,  living wills,  Medical Care,  Carriage Horse Accidents,  Motorcycle Accidents,  Pipe Explosion Accident,  Pedestrian Accidents,  nursing home negligence,  Wrongful Death,  Child Custody,  Pedestrian Accident,  Adoption
What Is the Difference Between Open and Closed Adoptions in New York? There are many children who need loving homes and many people who are unable to have biological children of Read More
What if I Am Injured in a Boating Accident in New York?
- posted: Jun. 28, 2019
- Divorce,  Family Law,  Legal Separation,  Property Division,  Car Accidents,  Personal Injury,  Taxi Accidents,  Medical Malpractice,  Elder Care,  Nursing Home Abuse,  Dog Bites,  Estate Planning,  Wills,  Slip and Fall,  Alimony,  Bus and Subway Accident,  Bike Accidents,  Uncategorized,  Truck Accident,  Probate Litigation,  living wills,  Medical Care,  Carriage Horse Accidents,  Motorcycle Accidents,  Pipe Explosion Accident,  Pedestrian Accidents,  nursing home negligence,  Wrongful Death,  Child Custody,  Pedestrian Accident
What if I Am Injured in a Boating Accident in New York? Many New Yorkers like to escape the hustle and bustle of the city for the cool waters of the Read More
What Are Common Forms of Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect in New York?
- posted: Jun. 20, 2019
- Divorce,  Family Law,  Legal Separation,  Property Division,  Car Accidents,  Personal Injury,  Taxi Accidents,  Medical Malpractice,  Elder Care,  Nursing Home Abuse,  Dog Bites,  Estate Planning,  Wills,  Slip and Fall,  Alimony,  Bus and Subway Accident,  Bike Accidents,  Uncategorized,  Truck Accident,  Probate Litigation,  living wills,  Medical Care,  Carriage Horse Accidents,  Motorcycle Accidents,  Pipe Explosion Accident,  Pedestrian Accidents,  nursing home negligence,  Wrongful Death,  Child Custody,  Pedestrian Accident
What Are Common Forms of Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect in New York? Nursing homes, often called rest homes, convalescent homes, or assisted living facilities, provide residential care for elderly or Read More
What Are the Most Common Types of Surgical Errors?
- posted: May 01, 2019
- Medical Malpractice
What Are the Most Common Types of Surgical Errors? Anyone who is required to undergo surgery is likely to be worried about the risks involved in the procedure, the potential complications, Read More
Do I Have a Medical Malpractice Case?
- posted: Dec. 12, 2018
- Personal Injury,  Medical Malpractice
Do I Have a Medical Malpractice Case? When you check into a hospital for treatment, surgery, or the birth of a child, you rightfully expect safe, expert-level care. Unfortunately, medical errors Read More
The Link Between Physician Burnout and Medical Errors
- posted: Sep. 17, 2018
- Personal Injury,  Medical Malpractice
The Link Between Physician Burnout and Medical Errors Physicians have a very demanding job, which involves caring for others and providing critical medical advice for their patients. Sometimes, physicians provide insufficient Read More
A Medical Error Resulting in Postoperative Blindness May Give Rise to a Medical Malpractice Claim
- posted: Jun. 26, 2018
- Medical Malpractice
If a clinician fails to periodically move a patient during surgery, the patient can experience devastating effects. In some instances, a patient may have postoperative blindness as a result of Read More
Pancreatic Cancer: A Silent Killer!
- posted: Jun. 15, 2018
- Medical Malpractice
According to the American Cancer Society (ACS), seven percent of all cancer-related deaths are due to pancreatic cancer. The ACS estimates that approximately 44,330 people will die this year as Read More
Hematology Errors Can be a Killer
- posted: Jun. 15, 2018
- Medical Malpractice
In the United States, there are over 15,000 hematologists practicing medicine. A hematologist is a licensed physician that specializes in the study of blood, blood-forming organs, and blood disorders in Read More
Intubation Errors are Becoming More Common
- posted: Jun. 15, 2018
- Medical Malpractice
In certain situations, a person may be unable to breathe on his or her own, which requires a doctor to intubate a patient. Intubation is a procedure where a clinician Read More
Clinicians Make Mistakes While Inserting and Maintaining Feeding Tubes
- posted: Mar. 26, 2018
- Personal Injury,  Medical Malpractice
Clinicians Make Mistakes While Inserting and Maintaining Feeding Tubes Under certain circumstances, a person may be unable to eat food, which requires a clinician to insert a feeding tube into the Read More
Protecting Your Health Against Medical Malpractice
- posted: Feb. 16, 2018
- Medical Malpractice
Protecting Your Health Against Medical Malpractice On behalf of Marcel Sager of Goldberg Sager & Associates posted in Medical Malpractice on Friday, February 16, 2018. Whenever you go to see your doctor, you are placing a large amount Read More
VA Conceals Medical Errors
- posted: Dec. 15, 2017
- Medical Malpractice
VA Conceals Medical Errors In the United States, medical errors account for the third leading cause of death. According to USA TODAY, the Veteran’s Affairs hospital system is the nation’s largest Read More
The Truth about Medical Malpractice
- posted: May 28, 2014
- Medical Malpractice
The Truth about Medical Malpractice Insurance companies like to paint attorneys and those who file medical malpractice lawsuits in a bad light and make you believe they put the medical profession Read More