August 9, 2021 Is There a Link Between Poor Communication and Medical Malpractice? There is a clear link between poor communication and medical malpractice. Such communication failures can result in delayed treatment as well as misdiagnosis. Patients have a right to receive an acceptable level of care and be treated with respect. Health care providers may miscommunicate among themselves or fail to communicate effectively with their patients in … Read More »
August 6, 2021 Why Are Doctors Unprepared to Diagnose and Treat Skin Cancers in People With Darker Skin Tones? People of all colors can get skin cancer – but that does not mean that medical professionals are able to diagnose everyone equally. According to a 2018 medical study, researchers found that less than 5% of the images in four major dermatology textbooks feature individuals with darker skin tones. This is a big problem for … Read More »
August 4, 2021 August is Children’s Eye Health and Safety Month The new school year is officially upon us. According to Prevent Blindness, the oldest eye health and safety nonprofit in the United States (and the organization that designated August as Children’s Eye Health and Safety Month), one of the best ways to help students do well in the classroom is to make sure that they … Read More »
August 3, 2021 How Serious is the Labor Shortage in the Construction Industry? Construction workers risk injury whenever they are on a jobsite. However, during a labor shortage, the risk of injury rises. The post-pandemic economy of 2021 has resulted in labor shortages in various sectors of the economy, including in the construction industry. Employers are still responsible for maintaining a safe workplace, even during labor shortages. Employees … Read More »
August 2, 2021 Industrial Machine Accidents Do Not Happen by Chance Manufacturers of industrial machines and employers whose workers operate heavy machinery and equipment are legally responsible for worker safety. Understanding the root causes of industrial accidents can help prevent the many thousands of serious and fatal injuries that continue to happen. Accidents do not just happen, there is always a cause. Research shows that the … Read More »
July 28, 2021 Can Heart Attack Victims Sue for Medical Malpractice? Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. The most common type of heart disease is coronary artery disease, which can lead to a heart attack. If a heart attack is not treated quickly, a patient can suffer from permanent damage or even pass away. Heart attack victims may be able … Read More »
July 26, 2021 Protecting Workers from Conveyor Belt Injuries Conveyor belts are indispensable in the manufacturing and distribution of all types of goods. However, workers who perform tasks around conveyor belts risk bodily injury every day. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, there are more than 9,000 serious conveyor belt accidents each year. Many of these accidents result in permanent hand injuries. Conveyor … Read More »
July 21, 2021 Johnson & Johnson Sunscreen Recall This week, Johnson & Johnson issued a voluntary recall for five of its sunscreen sprays after the company identified that they contained trace amounts of benzene. Benzene is a highly flammable chemical. In addition, the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) determined that exposure to benzene can cause cancer in humans, which makes it … Read More »
July 19, 2021 What are the Hidden Dangers at Railroad Crossings? A yearlong NJ Advance Media investigation that was published in May 2021 found that hundreds of innocent people are dying each year in the United States at railroad crossings. Drivers often get blamed for railroad crossing accidents, even when they may not be at fault. The report found that the Federal Railroad Association (FRA) has … Read More »