Zofran use causes harm during pregnancy

Morning sickness and the first trimester of pregnancy typically go hand in hand. Furthermore, many women would do most anything to stop the unpleasant side effects of morning sickness, yet would not take medication that would harm their child. Sadly, although the FDA has not approvedZofran for use in pregnant women, many women are…

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Chiropractor, Nurse and other Professionals’ Malpractice

General standard for most professionals is to perform as a reasonable practitioner in that same or similar position. However, if the professionals has additional skills, education, or experience then the professional can be held to a standard of the professional with those additionally prowesses. Furthermore, if a condition or ailment is outside of their…

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Informed Consent

Every adult should be aware of the consequences and risks inherent with certain medical procedures in order to properly make the decision to forego medical treatment. Deriving from this reasoning is the doctrine of informed consent. As such, a physician owes a patient the duty to disclose all significant medical information that the physician…

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Medical Malpractice

In the determination of whether a doctor has been negligent, it is important to know the standard that is used to evaluate their performance. This standard is what an average qualified physician in the same situation would have done in the same or similar circumstances. Expert testimony is used to establish this standard of…

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Missouri Sovereign Immunity

Missouri generally retain sovereign immunity with 3 exceptions. Jones v. Hwy Comm’n in 1977 abolished sovereign immunity, but the legislature responded with a statute that revived it 537.600. §537.600 State government is immune with three exceptions: Dangerous condition on public entity’s property, negligent, defective or dangerous designs of a road, although it’s hard to…

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On Trial: Wrongful death suit of highway worker

Awrongful death suit that was filed by the family of a killed highway worker is going to trial, and jury selections have begun. In May 2012, four highway workers were struck on Highway 64 in Illinois as they were working in the median. Kory Links, Adam Evans, Dennis Beard, and Brian Moore were repairing…

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Res Ipsa Loquitur

Res Ipsa Loquitur is latin for”the thing speaks for itself.” This legal theory is used when it is uncertain how an accident occurred, but the circumstance would not have occurred without negligence. To succeed on the basis of Res Ipsa Loquitur, the Plaintiff must prove: this type of accident generally does not occur without negligence, prove the defendant had control over the mechanism that caused the injury, and exc

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Second Injury Fund

To invoke the second injury fund the injured worker must have had a pre-existing Permanent Partial Disability. The second injury fund is governed by §287.220.1 RSMo. that provides the worker must have a serious injury that hinders or is an obstacle for employment and it must be one injury that causes these obstacles. Accordingly…

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Two demolition workers hurt in STL building dismantling job

On Friday, two men were seriously injured in a building collapse at the 3900 block of West Pine in St. Louis, Missouri. The workplace accident happened when the men were in the process of going through bricks on the third floor of a building when a section of the building fell off, and sent the…

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Two men are lucky to be alive following head-on with semi

Two people are lucky to be alive after a head-oncrash with a semi in North Dakota. In addition, 25-year-old, Mitchell Radziej and 36-year-old, James Bagley were on their way to Valley City on Highway 52 when they collided with a semi. The crash happened when the two men were heading west in their vehicle,…

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