Hospital Negligence: Failure to give blood thinning drugs to blood clot patient

Long Island, New York (NewYorkInjuryNews.com) — On March 17, 2004, a patient of Long Island College Hospital was admitted for treatment of blood clots found in the deep veins of her legs. Although she was briefly started on blood thinning medication, the treatment was stopped before it had shown that the clots in the legs […]

Boy suffers brain aneurism. Doctor failed to diagnose.True Story By Long Island Medical Negligence Attorney

Robert Sullivan a Long Island medical negligence lawyer says it is parent’s nightmare to lose a young child, but that turned out to be reality for one family in this medical malpractice case. Get legal answers to your New York State Medical Malpractice questions.

Cleaner gets HIV from tainted syringes – Legal answers from New York medical malpractice lawyer

Not all medical negligence cases necessarily involve a patient and his or her doctor or hospital saysRobert Sullivan – New York Trial Attorney handling medical malpractice from Long Island New York.

NYC Medical Malpractice Attorney Wins $4.7 Million in Hospital Neglect Trial Verdict

SULLIVAN PAPAIN BLOCK MCGRATH & CANNAVO, P.C. secures $4,700,000 on trial from a hospital whose doctor and nurse failed to come to the aid of a patient.

Birth Injuries and Medical Malpractice

New York medical malpractice lawyers says: Medical malpractice is defined in the law as a departure from accepted medical practice. That is, a doctor did or did not do that which a reasonable doctor would have done under similar circumstances.

New York City Medical Malpractice Lawyer Explains Silent Hazard: Translators in Hospitals

New York law mandates that hospitals provide translators. Robert Sullivan a leading Medical Malpractice attorney from New York City explains law. A hospital’s failure to provide a translator for its non-English speaking patients is a potential setting for medical malpractice.

Who is treating you? Physician or Med Student?

Mineola, New York (NewYorkInjuryNews.com) — Several years ago, one of our clients, a 29-year-old woman named “Adriana” delivered her daughter “Leah” by vaginal delivery. Adriana was admitted to a nearby hospital for labor and delivery and was assigned to the on-call attending physician who was to preside over the delivery. However, Adriana claimed that only […]

Probably Benign – A tale of medical negligence by New York medical malpractice lawyer

Robert Sullivan – Renowned Long Island New York medical malpractice attorney general negligence lawyer explains tale of medical negligence in New York radiology center.