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E-records Keep Patients Safe, or Do They?

E-record keeping is supposed to be the bee’s knees? But is it? “Are patients really safe when e-records are used?” asks Charlie Donahue, a Keene medical malpractice lawyer with offices in Keene, New Hampshire. “They may or may not be, but a recent study indicates the...

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Financial Medical Malpractice on the Rise

Medical malpractice is not always the result of a botched operation. It may be the result of medical billing abuse. “While most people think of medical malpractice as a failed operation or a misdiagnosed illness, there is another form of medical malpractice beginning...

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Dead Surgeon Sued For Medical Malpractice

It’s not often a dead doctor gets sued for medical malpractice. In this strange case, a doctor’s estate is being sued for negligence. The year was 2008. The woman in this case consulted with a plastic surgeon about the process required for reconstructive surgery,...

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Beware of Back-up Blind Zones Behind Your Car

Accidents happen in the strangest of ways. In this instance, a man backed the family car over his son and wife. The day started out like any normal day, except that this family was going on a special trip to introduce the 8-year-old to the local science center. The...

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Car Wrecks Are Prime Identity Theft Moments

There always seem to be some new kind of scam. Now it’s identity theft after an accident. Being involved in a personal injury accident is bad enough without discovering later that your identity was stolen as a result of it. Yes, humanity has sunk that low that some...

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Three Car Pile-up Kills New Hampshire Teen

A 17-year-old boy who was in the wrong place at the wrong time dies in car crash. ”The people involved in this accident did not see it coming until it was too late,” said Charlie Donahue, a Brattleboro injury and medical malpractice lawyer with offices in Keene, New...

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