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Troubles Mount for Compounding Pharmacies, and Their Customers

Although most people probably couldn't have defined the term, compounding pharmacies hit the news in a big way in September 2012, when a deadly outbreak of fungal meningitis, which to date has caused 63...

Hospital Mistakes – Surgical Errors

A medical mistake can change the life of a patient and the lives of his or her family forever. These errors alter the future and become a permanent reference point in the lives of...

What You Need To Know About Traumatic Brain Injury

Each year approximately 40,000 individuals seek medical treatment as a result of some form of head injury. About three quarter of these individuals are diagnosed with traumatic brain injury also known as TBI. Traumatic...

WHAT TO DO IF YOU ARE INVOLVED IN A CAR ACCIDENT IN NEW YORK CITY

• If possible, take or have someone take dated pictures and/or video recordings of the following: location where the accident occurred, bodily injuries sustained, and damages to your vehicle and the vehicle(s) that caused...

Eligibility for Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Eased in 23 States

Good news for the disabled in 23 states and the District of Columbia, including residents of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. On May 31, 2011 the US Department of Health and Human Services announced...

Michigan Court Affirms Social Security Disability Judge’s Decision to Discredit Doctor’s Opinion – Gay v. Commissioner of Social Security

    As experienced Social Security Disability attorneys who have represented clients in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut over a combined 50 years, we know that doctor opinions can go a long way in proving...

Disabled or Not Disabled: In Social Security Cases, That is The Question – Small v. Commissioner of Social Security

Sometimes a decision in a Social Security Disability case makes you scratch your head. In Small v. Commissioner of Social Security, the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida took on a...

The Clock is Ticking: New York Court Reverses Disability Benefits Decision, Sets Time Limit for SSA to Hold Further Proceedings – Bunger v. Astrue

In Bunger v. Astrue, the Eastern District of New York recently took on a case appealing the Social Security Administration's (SSA's) denial of a disability benefits claim: in which both the claimant and the...

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