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6-Year Sentence for Texting Driver Who Killed Teens in Auto Accident

Posted on June 21st, 2018 by Elizabeth

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A 25-year-old woman has been sentenced to six years in prison for striking and killing two teenage girls with her car. There was no malicious intent behind this tragic auto accident. Natasha Boggs was simply texting – while she was driving. Distracted driving is an epidemic in this country, and two young women have lost […]

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Emergency Room Medical Malpractice: Negligent Doctor Mocks a Patient

Posted on June 20th, 2018 by Elizabeth

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Doctors vow to provide patients with the best possible care. Any deviation from the accepted medical standard of care is considered medical negligence or medical malpractice. In an emergency room in California, one doctor failed miserably at her job of caring for others. And now one patient is considering legal action against the hospital that […]

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3 Categories of Traumatic Brain Injuries

Posted on June 18th, 2018 by Elizabeth

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No two brain injuries are the same, but a traumatic brain injury usually falls into one of three categories. The diagnosis of a brain injury, however, is often delayed or overlooked completely. Diagnostic tests are typically not effective in identifying a brain injury. Quite often, symptoms appear later, begin subtly, and are only recognized when […]

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Can Inducing Labor at Full-Term Lead to a Birth Injury?

Posted on June 15th, 2018 by Elizabeth

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Ask any pregnant woman at 40 weeks whether she is ready to deliver her baby and chances are she would give a resounding “yes.” Some women, however, find themselves having to wait a little longer to meet their infant. Then the question becomes: At what point is inducing labor in the best interest of the […]

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Teen Born with Cerebral Palsy Walks at High School Graduation

Posted on June 14th, 2018 by Elizabeth

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Darby Cochran’s May 25, 2018, high school graduation day was special for many reasons, one in particular: Thanks to exoskeleton technology, this 19-year-old from Georgia stood and walked to receive her diploma. What makes this feat so monumental and the milestone so momentous? Darby suffers from cerebral palsy. Reaching her goal to walk at graduation […]

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