Every year, millions of cosmetic procedures are performed in the United States. These procedures range from minor procedures to major reconstructive surgeries. In this article, the medical malpractice attorneys at MedMalFirm.com discuss the real dangers of…
Illustrating once again that chiropractors can be guilty of medical malpractice, a County Coroner’s Office has confirmed that a single mother, working model, self-proclaimed “queen of Snapchat,” and beloved daughter died as a result of…
Let’s talk about telemedicine and medical malpractice. With practically every other aspect of our lives touched by technology, it is little wonder that medical care is now going digital. If medical care is going digital,…
If you have ever talked to your doctor about birth control, you probably have heard about a product called Essure birth control. But do you really know what Essure is, or what risks it could…
MedMalFirm.com managing partner Charles Brown has been quoted in an Epoch Times news story discussing the new nursing home rules following a Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) ruling concerning mandatory arbitration. In response to…
In what is being heralded by the New York Times as the most significant overhaul of rules for funding of long-term care facilities in over two decades, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)…
If you have ever undergone a surgical procedure you may have wondered: How would I know if a surgical error happened? In the flurry of paperwork, medications, meetings with healthcare providers, and recovery, it can…
A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a severe form of head injury that may cause you more than just a headache. In this article, our Houston medical malpractice attorneys provide a traumatic brain injury overview…
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a recall of pediatric medical device “VentStar Oxylog 3000,” citing potential leakage in the valve. Manufactured by Dräger, the VentStar Oxylog 3000 is a pediatric patient…
What was intended to help fund Texas nursing homes providing services to Medicaid recipients is now being called into question after it became apparent that the Minimum Payment Amounts Program may shield Texas nursing homes…
A recent article published in the Atlanta Journal Constitution (AJC) about physician sexual abuse is causing quite a stir. The article follows a year-long investigation that was initiated after investigators discovered that two-thirds of doctors…