Georgia Personal Injury Attorneys Caution Women To Be Informed About Prescription Drug Use During Pregnancy Recent studies have indicated a link between certain birth defects and the use of drugs taken by pregnant women for depression. Georgia personal injury attorneys can help families who have been adversely affected because of a bad drug which caused [...]
Atlanta Georgia Medical Malpractice
Drugs Taken To Treat Depression Linked To Birth Defects
January 31st, 2012 | by admin | published in Atlanta Georgia Brain Injury, Atlanta Georgia Medical Malpractice, Atlanta Georgia Personal Injury, Atlanta Georgia Wrongful Death, Georgia Product Liability
Mother Of Baby Decapitated By Doctor During Delivery Awarded Damages
December 13th, 2011 | by admin | published in Atlanta Georgia Brain Injury, Atlanta Georgia Medical Malpractice, Atlanta Georgia Personal Injury, Atlanta Georgia Wrongful Death
The Atlanta medical malpractice attorneys at Goldstein & Hayes help victims of medical negligence get compensation for their injuries and sometimes, as in this case, for pain and suffering. In October of this year a jury decided on damages in a case of medical malpractice which began at a Louisville, Kentucky hospital back in February 2006. [...]
Medical Malpractice Affects Ordinary Citizens Too, Not Just Celebrities
November 11th, 2011 | by admin | published in Atlanta Georgia Medical Malpractice, Atlanta Georgia Personal Injury, Atlanta Georgia Wrongful Death
Atlanta Medical Malpractice Attorney Many people have been aware of the Michael Jackson Doctor trial and have been following it in the news. The jury came back in this case with a verdict of guilty, for involuntary manslaughter, against Doctor Conrad Murray. While this case has been sensationalized because of the Pop Star’s fame and [...]
Unanimous Vote Eliminates Cap for Medical Negligence Damages
April 11th, 2010 | by admin | published in Atlanta Georgia Medical Malpractice, Atlanta Georgia Personal Injury
The $350,000 cap that has been imposed in medical negligence situations for the past five years was removed last month by the Georgia Supreme Court. According to a summary of the case, the cap was declared unconstitutional as it infringed upon an individual’s right to a jury trial. Now that the court has made its [...]
Medical Malpractice: Emergency Room Errors
March 16th, 2010 | by admin | published in Atlanta Georgia Medical Malpractice, Atlanta Georgia Personal Injury
Everyone will enter an emergency room of a hospital at some point during their lifetime—it’s inevitable. The last thing that anyone expects is to be injured in an emergency room. Although an emergency room can be compared to a war zone at times, it is the responsibility of a hospital to make sure that their [...]