More vehicles are being produced every year with automated emergency braking (AEB) systems. Combined with forward collision warning (FCW) systems, the purpose of these automated innovations is to reduce the number of collisions -- and decrease the severity of those...
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What causes anesthesia errors during surgery?
The death of a high school principal in New Jersey made national headlines because of the situation's tragic nature. The principal had gone under the surgical knife so that he could donate his bone marrow to one of his students, potentially saving that student's life....
Can you sue a hotel for bed bug bites?
Depending on your age, you may remember being told as a child, "Sleep tight, and don't let the bed bugs bite!" That was more than just a convenient rhyme. It was a holdover acknowledgment that bed bugs were once a serious problem.Then, suddenly, they weren't. The...
Car accidents, concussion and protecting your legal rights
A concussion is not the most serious traumatic brain injury, but that doesn't mean it won't affect you in a variety of ways. While most symptoms are temporary, a concussion has the potential to cause pain and discomfort well into the future.Any type of car accident,...
Cosmetic surgery patients have reason to be wary in Florida
Florida has been reeling in recent months over the revelations about flaws in the medical system that have allowed disreputable plastic surgeons to operate -- and keep on operating long after they should have been stopped.For example, two plastic surgeons who are...
Don’t let doctors and hospitals get away with negligence
When you're sick, you rely on your medical providers to give you the best possible care -- and you expect them to be attentive to your condition and needs.So, what can you do when that doesn't happen? Mistakes do happen in hospitals -- especially when there are shift...
Student not expected to survive after Florida hit-and-run
A 21-year-old woman attending the University of Central Florida is in a coma in the local hospital's intensive care unit after falling victim to what may be a drugged driver. Her family says that her injuries are so severe that they do not expect her to live.A...
A lack of ‘informed refusal’ can be malpractice
You've probably heard that a physician or surgeon's failure to get a patient's informed consent before a procedure is grounds for a medical malpractice lawsuit when something goes wrong with a treatment or procedure -- but what about times when a physician fails to...
How a delay in a cancer diagnosis can make your condition worse
Cancer is one of the words that no one wants to hear when they go to their doctor. After all, cancer is a progressive illness that requires drastic and often painful medical treatments. However, the sooner that you find out you have cancer, the better your prognosis...
Tips for helping your teen become a safe driver
Is your teen learning how to drive this summer or perhaps next school year? If so, your time with them as they get experience behind the wheel will be just as important -- if not more so -- than the time they'll be spending with their driver's ed instructor.Parents...