New York residents should not feel an obligation to follow a doctor’s recommendations. In fact, according to a recent study, it is better in many
By: Indhira Benitez Bike rentals are becoming increasingly popular in big cities. Cities such as New York, Boston, and Pittsburgh are all participating in bike
By: Indhira Benitez Growing with the amount of bicyclists in New York City is the amount of bike accidents. Earlier last month, a 52-year-old woman
New York parents who are expecting their first child may be interested to hear that some doctors are now using a new technology called C
Citizens of New York have a good reason to not go to the hospital when sick or injured. Out of 50 states, New York rates
By: Indhira Benitez Dr. Augustine’s device, the “Bair Hugger,” changed surgical practices and made him a fortune, but it is linked to life-threatening hospital infections.
By: Kelda Doherty Our litigation firm has followed a recent trend of increased suits being filed in New Jersey courts. While the Philadelphia Court of
By: Kelda Doherty Concussions and brain injuries are medical conditions our firm has repeatedly litigated. Previously, the primary focus of concussions in sports was football;
New York patients may be interested to hear that the large number of alarms in hospitals may actually put patients at risk. According to the
By: Kelda Doherty At the Rheingold firm, litigation for people injured by medical devices is a larger part of our practice. The Food and Drug
New York patients at risk for emergency gallbladder surgery may be interested to learn that a study has found that emergency surgery is more likely
By Kelda Doherty Damon Patterson, a 17-year-old patient, who underwent surgery at the Bronx’s Montefiore Medical Center for removal of a cancerous portion of his