Patients are not expected to need advanced medical degrees just to make sure they are being correctly evaluated – that is what doctors are supposed to do. Unfortunately, some Pennsylvania doctors overlook worrying symptoms, ignore test results or skip over certain...
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Month: October 2020
The most dangerous holidays for being on the road
Holidays are supposed to be a time of celebration. Instead, for thousands of Pennsylvanians each year, these periods become marred by a car crash. Wrecks are always more common on major holidays, as well as the weekends both before and after the days themselves. This...
Pennsylvania motorists risk serious harm in override and underride crashes
A driver or passenger in a smaller vehicle involved in an accident in Pennsylvania with a tractor-trailer or other large truck faces the risk of serious injury or even death. The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) studied truck underride and override crashes....
How might medical malpractice look in the landscape of telemedicine?
Like other people across the nation, Pennsylvanians have embraced videoconferencing as a means of safely consulting with their doctors from home during COVID-19. It is fortunate that the internet as a modern way to communicate contributes to our health care in this...
Better understanding of post-concussion symptoms informs legal damages
A concussion is a “mild” traumatic brain injury (TBI) that motor-vehicle accident victims often sustain. Concussions occur when people hit their heads on objects or surfaces, when something strikes their heads or during strong, unexpected head movement such as...