
Personal Injury
Abroad Health Care, the Recent Trend to Subdue Medical Malpractice
Nov 16th
Paul Justice asked: People holding general to specific health care packages are starting to see a new option in terms of where they go for healthcare. The recent trend has seen the ability to go aboard for healthcare, which is covered under existing healthcare packages. A small amount of healthcare providers are allowing their patients to seek treatment aboard to reduce medical costs. In the past, patients have sought international healthcare to receive treatments or surgeries that they could not be approved for in the U.S, to receive anesthesia, commonly practiced for the uninsured. However, now that some U.S. insurance companies More >
A Brief History of Asbestos
Nov 16th
Asbestos is a naturally-occurring fibrous mineral of metamorpic hydrous magnesium silicate. The term “metamorphic” is used to describe a process of extreme heat and pressure which creates specific secondary patterns of minerals with new chemical and/or physical properties.As the primary rock is heated and recooled, silicate crystals align in long rows of mineral fibers, which easily separate into tiny shards thinner than a human hair. Asbestos fibers are not a health risk as long as they are undisturbed. However, when asbestos is undergoes natural weathering, or is mined and processed, the microscopic particles waft into the air and cause disease More >
How to Get the Most Out of Your Medical Malpractice Pennsylvania Claim
Nov 14th
Paul Justice asked: So you have fallen victim to medical malpractice in Pennsylvania, now what? If you have just realized that something is not right with your medical treatment and that you are showing signs and symptoms of a far worse condition than when you first sought medical treatment? Have you just gone through a surgery in Pennsylvania in which you have developed totally different pains and symptoms than before the surgery? If you have said yes to either of these statements you may have received an act of medical malpractice in Pennsylvania. Not sure what do now, take a deep More >
Due to High Occurrences of Medical Malpractice, Lack of Medical Professionals Becomes a Crisis
Oct 17th
Paul Justice asked: Recently due to high insurance costs, increased cost of living, and the economic crisis medical professionals have been retiring early and choosing to switch occupations. The result of these factors has left hospitals around the nation with a shortage of general surgeons. This shortage has caused the nation to incur such a lack of general surgeons that it has become a national crisis. People are waiting from 6-9 weeks to see a doctor in which significant medical hazards could incur including medical malpractice. The most threatening realization is the fact that there might not be enough general practitioners More >
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