Potentially Deadly Infections Linked to Surgical Device
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on November 11, 2015 in Medical Malpractice
Three patients who underwent open-heart surgery at Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center in Hershey, PA, have contracted a potentially deadly infection as a result of contaminated surgical devices. At this time, the hospital staff denies any medical malpractice occurred, and they insist the deaths of two of the three patients were not due […]
Read MoreNew Study Reveals Drug-Related Mistakes Occur in Half of All Surgeries
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on November 05, 2015 in Medical Malpractice
A study published last month in Anesthesiology medical journal revealed an alarming amount of medication errors occur quite frequently in hospital operating rooms across the nation, making drug-related mistakes a leading contributor to America’s rising medical malpractice lawsuits. According to the study, medication errors occur in almost 50 percent of all surgeries performed. Previous studies […]
Read MoreMeet Pennsylvania’s Next Secretary of Health – Dr. Karen Murphy
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on February 25, 2015 in Medical Malpractice
Dr. Karen Murphy – acting secretary, Department of Health Karen Murphy is the Acting Secretary of Health in Pennsylvania. Dr. Murphy has extensive knowledge of the health care industry and is a proven executive who has demonstrated her ability to lead complex organizations and initiatives in both the public and private sectors. Prior to […]
Read MoreDid Substandard Medical Care Cause The Death Of Joan Rivers?
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on September 11, 2014 in Medical Malpractice
Joan Rivers reportedly died after an “unplanned biopsy” was done during a routine throat procedure. Many newspapers are now reporting her family is planning a $100 million lawsuit over her death. Rivers died last Thursday at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, days after she stopped breathing during a throat procedure and was placed in […]
Read MoreLuzerne County Hospital Loses Million Dollar Medical Malpractice Lawsuit
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on August 21, 2014 in Medical Malpractice
Posted on Aug 21, 2014 A jury recently found Wilkes-Barre General Hospital owed a man’s family over a million dollars because of the failures at the hospital. It appears from a news article in the TimesLeader that after Mr. Struzzzeri came out of surgery on his heart, his blood pressure began dropping, the drop was […]
Read MoreWill Apologies From Doctors Transform Pennsylvania Medical Lawsuits?
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on December 02, 2013 in Medical Malpractice
Related Links: “New England Journal of Medicine” Says Malpractice Caps Do Not Work The Power of the Words, “I’m Sorry” As we’ve noted before, occasionally a doctor’s, surgeon’s, or hospital’s mistake means that a patient’s condition worsens rather than improves. Sometimes the mistake is so destructive that the patient must deal with lifelong complications. Sometimes […]
Read MoreShould Pennsylvania Mandate Nurse-Patient Ratios To Increase Patient Safety?
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on March 08, 2013 in Medical Malpractice
A pair of Democratic state legislators said today they introduced bills to create government mandated nurse-patient ratios at Pennsylvania hospitals. “Studies show that patients in hospitals with higher registered nurse staffing levels are less likely to get an infection during their care, and as a result, health care costs can be reduced by as much […]
Read Morenew trial awarded to plaintiff for juror misconduct
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on January 11, 2013 in Medical Malpractice
In Bruckshaw Admr v The Frankfort Hospital, the Pa Supreme Ct granted a new trial where the 12th juror was replaced by an alternate without the knowledge of the court or the attorneys. Court found prejudice to the plaintiff as a matter of law. Schmidt Kramer injury lawyers stay on top of recent developments in […]
Read MorePa. Superior Court Finds Wrongful Birth Law Violates Pa. Constitution
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on November 15, 2012 in Medical Malpractice
On November 14, 2012, three judges of the Superior Court issued an opinion in Sernovitz v. Dershaw, which explained that the manner in which the law banning wrongful birth and wrongful death actions were created was unconstitutional. First, before anyone begins to worry that the flood gates of litigation are going to open up allowing […]
Read MoreWatch For 60 Minutes Report On Central PA Hospital
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on October 24, 2012 in Medical Malpractice
Will Carlisle Regional Medical Center be the focus of a major television piece on fraud? What are your opinions of the Medical Center? Reports from various sources are that CBS does indeed have its eye on Carlisle Regional Medical Center. The network’s popular long-running news magazine show, “60 Minutes,” will spotlight the hospital in an upcoming […]
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