Archive for October, 2010

Surgical Injuries: When Surgery Goes Wrong

Sunday, October 3rd, 2010

Surgical procedures have inherent risks to their performance. However, when performed negligently by under-trained or otherwise sub-par physicians, those risks increase significantly. (more…)

Broken Bone Injury Accident

Sunday, October 3rd, 2010

A broken bone can cause a great deal of pain and require expensive treatment. In some cases, undergoing surgery is the only way to adequately stabilize a serious fracture. Though some breaks lend themselves to treatment, others are more serious and can cause lifelong pain and disabilities. (more…)

Accidental Amputations

Sunday, October 3rd, 2010

An amputation has lifelong physical, emotional, and financial consequences. Though amputees may eventually adjust to the loss of a limb, it is likely that they will forever be deprived of the ability to perform certain activities. This can be emotionally traumatic and can result in periods of sadness or depression. (more…)