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An Attending Doctor Commits Medical Malpractice

Admin | April 30, 2010

Robert G. Sullivan,Esq. of Sullivan Papain Block McGrath and Cannavo P.C., Discusses Circumstances Under Which Hospital Employees In New York May Be Vicariously Liable When An Attending Doctor Commits Medical Malpractice.

In New York the general rule in personal injury law is that a hospital’s standard of care includes the duty to provide, for the patient’s [...]

Man Commits Suicide 10 Days After Being Released from Psychiatric Ward

Admin | April 20, 2010

Medical malpractice is defined as harmful or negligent conduct by a medical professional, which deviates from the accepted standards of the medical community. Most people don’t immediately think of psychiatry and the treatment of mental disorders when they hear the term medical malpractice because psychiatry, a medical specialty, is relatively new compared to traditional medicine [...]

Laborer Injured on the Job and Capable of only “Light Duty” Receives Justice

Admin | April 14, 2010

By Nicholas Papain, Esq.
There are many helpful articles on this website addressing topics such as construction accidents and municipal liability. I would like to provide an example of an actual lawsuit that crossed over into both areas.
First, remember that if you are hurt and need to sue a public agency, typically, you must [...]