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Medical Malpractice in Maryland Emergency Rooms: When Can Victims File Lawsuits?

Posted on behalf of Peter T. Nicholl in Medical Malpractice Published on March 27, 2024

Emergency rooms are high-stress environments where doctors and other healthcare professionals must make quick decisions to provide effective treatment. In some cases, lives may hang in the balance. While doctors are human and mistakes can happen, doctors are legally obligated to provide a standard of care. If that does not happen and a patient suffers […]

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Crush Injuries From Maryland Car Crashes: How They Happen and Why They Can Be So Dangerous

Posted on behalf of Peter T. Nicholl in Car Accidents Published on March 21, 2024

Did your arm, leg, torso or another body part get crushed in a car crash? If so, you need to go to the hospital without delay. Crush injuries need immediate treatment to help prevent dangerous complications that could result in cardiac arrest or organ failure. After doctors stabilize your injuries, consider reaching out to an […]

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Can I File a Medical Malpractice Lawsuit if I Was Injured By a Prescription Error?

Posted on behalf of Peter T. Nicholl in Medical Malpractice Published on March 14, 2024

Many medical problems are treated with medications. However, while medicine can have many benefits, there is also potential for dangerous side effects, especially when there is a prescription error. There are supposed to be safeguards to prevent prescription errors, but sometimes medical professionals skip steps and patients suffer the consequences. If you suffered an injury […]

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Can I File a Medical Malpractice Lawsuit For Injuries During a Colonoscopy?

Posted on behalf of Peter T. Nicholl in Medical Malpractice Published on March 08, 2024

Even though colonoscopies are a common medical procedure, injuries can and do occur. While procedures like colonoscopies carry a risk of injury, sometimes the injury is caused by failing to uphold a standard of care. If you think your injuries could have been avoided, doctors or others involved in your procedure may have engaged in […]

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Filing a Medical Malpractice Lawsuit Over Hip Replacement Surgery

Posted on behalf of Peter T. Nicholl in Medical Malpractice Published on February 28, 2024

Hip replacement surgery can be life-changing for people with hip injuries or arthritis, helping to relieve pain and stiffness and improve mobility. The problem is that the procedure is invasive and carries a risk of severe complications, such as infections, blood clots, fractures and osteolysis. Sometimes these complications are a result of medical malpractice, which […]

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What Maryland Crash Victims Should Know About Liability For Wintertime Crashes

Posted on behalf of Peter T. Nicholl in Car Accidents Published on February 08, 2024

Mid-January saw some treacherous road conditions across the Maryland, Viriginia and Washington DC areas. Winter weather conditions can be so dangerous that some drivers may think they can blame a crash on these conditions. Below, the experienced Maryland auto accident lawyers at The Law Offices of Peter T. Nicholl discuss liability for crashes during this […]

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Can You File a Maryland Medical Malpractice Claim for Vocal Cord Paralysis?

Posted on behalf of Peter T. Nicholl in Medical Malpractice Published on January 19, 2024

Vocal cord paralysis takes away a victim’s ability to speak, which has devastating consequences for their personal and professional lives. While this injury can have various causes, sometimes it results from medical malpractice. For example, medical malpractice during certain types of surgeries could paralyze the vocal cords. If you are dealing with vocal cord paralysis […]

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Why Are Drivers More Likely To Get Into Car Accidents When They Are Close to Their Homes?

Posted on behalf of Peter T. Nicholl in Car Accidents Published on January 12, 2024

Many drivers relax when they are on the familiar roads near their homes. It is only natural to feel there is much less risk of a collision when you have used these streets many times before. Unfortunately, research contradicts this widely held belief. Drivers may be more reckless when they are closer to home. In […]

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Can You File a Maryland Medical Malpractice Lawsuit Over Complications From Gastric Bypass Surgery?

Posted on behalf of Peter T. Nicholl in Medical Malpractice Published on January 05, 2024

As America’s obesity epidemic continues to worsen, more people are opting for gastric bypass surgery, also known as bariatric surgery. These patients are often unable to lose weight using other treatments, and remaining obese is extremely dangerous for their long-term health. While gastric bypass surgery helps people lose a lot of weight quickly, the procedure […]

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What if I Missed Work After a Car Crash Injury? Can I Seek Compensation For Lost Wages?

Posted on behalf of Peter T. Nicholl in Car Accidents Published on December 14, 2023

Many car crash victims miss at least a few days of work while they are recovering from their injuries. Victims with more severe injuries may miss much more than that. You may also have to take time away from your job to go to the doctor, such as for follow-up appointments for physical therapy to […]

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