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Recognizing the Signs of a Stroke
For natural reasons, as a result of surgery, or because of side effects of medication, humans can experience a stroke, which is an interruption in blood flow to the brain. When your brain doesn’t get enough blood, it loses oxygen and food, and depending on the severity of the stroke, it can die within just Continue Reading..
What You Should Know About Medical Malpractice
When you are represented by Silberstein & Miklos, P.C., you are working with professionals that know that medical malpractice field inside and out. However, as our client, we also want you to be informed. Here are some things that you should know about medical malpractice. Medical malpractice means that your healthcare provider or Continue Reading..
Elder Abuse: Know the Signs
Sometimes, the unfortunate occurs and our beloved elders are mistreated. The majority of elder abuse takes place within their own homes; be it a nursing facility or the home a relative. It can take place in assisted living facilities or hospitals. If you are suspicious that an elder is suffering from neglect, physical abuse, or Continue Reading..
Some Statistics on Auto Accidents
As auto-injury attorneys, we encounter a lot of statistics about auto accidents. As convenient and helpful as motor vehicles are to society, they cause a lot of damage as well. A lot of that damage is physical, but a lot of it cuts deeper, changing lives and relationships. Did you know that the majority of Continue Reading..
How to Pick the Right Nursing Home
Nursing home negligence and abuse are huge problems throughout the country. Our parents, grandparents and elderly neighbors can really suffer if we don’t get them into the right nursing home. So, try to make sure that you don’t ever have to call a nursing home abuse attorney, and follow the steps below when choosing a Continue Reading..
Bring a Family Member or Close Friend to Hospital Visits
No matter the situation, bring a family member or close friend to the hospital with you. As much as we like to help those who have suffered from medical malpractice, we would rather see people have good hospital experiences and not need our medical malpractice attorneys‘ help! So, why bring someone to the hospital with you? Continue Reading..
