
Staying Safe and Healthy this Holiday Season

Living With the Loss of a Limb
According to The Centers for Disease Control, there are nearly two million amputees in the US, with more than 500 amputations performed each day. However, despite its prevalence, the amputation recovery process can evoke feelings of isolation.

Personal Injury vs. Catastrophic Injury
A personal injury can pose significant hardship, no matter its severity. It is defined by any harm made to one’s physical, emotional, or mental state. And in legal terms, a personal injury indicates that this occurred by the negligent actions of someone else.

Personal Injury vs. Medical Malpractice

Proving Medical Malpractice

Types of Hospital Infections
Hospitals are marked as a refuge and an emblem of health. They are where we retreat in times of sickness and upon what we rely for treatment. However, within the walls of a hospital are a myriad of bacteria, fungi, and viruses. And among immunosuppressed, sick, and ultimately vulnerable patients, these can pose significant threats.

When Does an Error Become Medical Malpractice?

3 Common Birth Injuries to Newborns:
One in every nine thousand newborns is afflicted with some sort of birth injury. These are incurred by the damage of the physical pressure experienced during the birthing process. And while newborn delivery and obstetric expertise make significant advancements each year, complications and consequential injuries still arise.

7 Do’s and Don’t of Motorcycle Lane Splitting in California
As a motorist in California, you’ve likely sat in traffic a time or two. And if you drive a four-wheeled vehicle, you’ve probably watched in terror and a bit of envy, as motorcyclists sneak between lanes.