Blog Posts in 2011
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Posted on Dec 15, 2011 By Scott Distasio
In previous blogs, I have written extensively about how Franck’s Pharmacy caused the overdose and death of 21 polo horses in Ocala Florida . As a result, the FDA tried to require preapproval ...
Continue reading "FDA Lawyers Want to Regulate Florida Pharmacy Errors" »
Posted on Dec 7, 2011 By Scott Distasio
Medical tests are considered an important part of the diagnosis process. They can uncover critical health information, assuming the labs actually communicate test results to doctors and their ...
Continue reading "Hidden Costs of Misplaced Medical Test Results" »
Posted on Dec 4, 2011 By Scott Distasio
The constant drum beat for tort reform relies heavily on the claim that personal injury attorneys and medical malpractice lawsuits are the cause for the out of control costs of today’s ...
Continue reading "False Medical Billing Costs Millions" »
Posted on Nov 28, 2011 By Scott Distasio
The arrival of winter turns many American's thoughts toward blankets of snow. This can inspire some to venture north for snow skiing or snowboarding. Others avoid these activities, out of fear of ...
Continue reading "Are Snow Skiing and Snowboarding Safe?" »
Posted on Oct 31, 2011 By Scott Distasio
There have been a number of blog entries on this site about how tort reform laws do not seem to do what they are meant to do. Studies show that instead of lowering healthcare costs and improving ...
Continue reading "Conservative Think Tank Cato Institute Questions Benefits of Damage Caps" »
Posted on Oct 18, 2011 By Scott Distasio
A new study of Texas's tort reform by Public Citizen indicates it does not do what politicians promised it would. Enacted in 2003, the law puts limits on the money victims receive in medical ...
Continue reading "Texas Tort Reform Has Failed to Deliver on Promises" »
Posted on Oct 14, 2011 By Scott Distasio
In August, CooperVision Inc began quietly recalling some of its Avaira Toric contact lenses. The recall was based on the existence of an “unidentified residue” and affects ten percent of ...
Continue reading "Quiet Contact Recall May Lead to Additional Eye Problems" »
Posted on Sep 28, 2011 By Scott Distasio
Michael Yocabet of Pennsylvania needed a kidney transplant badly. Dialysis was not working well for him and he was suffering from diabetes-related kidney disease. His long-time partner and the mother ...
Continue reading "Medical Malpractice Lawsuit Alleges Failure to Discover Kidney Donor Was Infected with Hepatitis C" »
Posted on Sep 26, 2011 By Scott Distasio
In April of 2009, 21 polo horses died due to a pharmacy error . Franck's Compounding Laboratory in Ocala, Florida took responsibility for the mistake. Apparently, the laboratory made a ...
Continue reading "Judge's Decision Allows Pharmacies to Produce Animal Medications Without Regulation" »
Posted on Sep 25, 2011 By Scott Distasio
According to USA Today over the past year, the number of cosmetic procedures performed in the U.S. rose by 77 percent. The introduction of chain offices like Lifestyle Lift has made plastic surgery ...
Continue reading "Beware of Medical Errors at Discount Cosmetic Surgery Centers" »
Posted on Sep 24, 2011 By Scott Distasio
On September 17, Tampa men and women united to march through Joe Chillura Courthouse Square Park denouncing victim blaming in sexual assault cases. Tampabay.com reported many participants were victims ...
Continue reading "Tampa Demonstration Raises Awareness of Victim-Blaming Mentality" »
Posted on Sep 19, 2011 By Scott Distasio
Reuters reports between 1999 and 2006, fatal overdoses of prescription painkillers have more than tripled in the U.S. The abuse of prescription painkillers is particularly prevalent in states like ...
Continue reading "The Criminalization of Medical Malpractice" »
Posted on Sep 15, 2011 By Scott Distasio
According to PR Newswire , a new survey of both patients and doctors indicates both groups agree that improved doctor-patient communication will reduce the likelihood of medical malpractice lawsuits. ...
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Posted on Sep 9, 2011 By Scott Distasio
Texas Governor Rick Perry claims the purpose of a tort reform bill he recently signed into law in Texas is designed to reduce the number of “frivolous lawsuits.” According to The ...
Continue reading "Presidential Candidate Rick Perry Returns Tort Reform to National Focus" »
Posted on Sep 2, 2011 By Scott Distasio
In 2003, Florida legislature passed a law overhauling the state's medical malpractice statutes. As part of this law, the legislature capped the amount of pain and suffering a damages that could be ...
Continue reading "Florida State Supreme Court Examining Constitutionality of Damage Cap" »
Posted on Aug 19, 2011 By Scott Distasio
Two years ago, a 44 year old man and a 35 year old woman sought treatment for infected tattoos caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium haemophilium. These incidents lead to an investigation of a local ...
Continue reading "Tattoo Equipment Can Lead To Serious Skin Infections" »
Posted on Aug 17, 2011 By Scott Distasio
Across America when kids go back to school, many of them will bring their lunches in the quintessential brown paper bag. But the Huffington Post reported on a new study published in the Journal of ...
Continue reading "Brown Bag Lunches Can Lead to Food Poisoning" »
Posted on Aug 16, 2011 By Scott Distasio
When a person undergoes surgery for an ailment, he expects to get better. There may be some discomfort with recovery, but ultimately he expects to get back to his normal life without the inconvenient ...
Continue reading "Florida Judge Suffered from Two Medical Mistakes During Routine Operation" »
Posted on Aug 15, 2011 By Scott Distasio
What does a personal injury attorney do? How long will my case take? What should I do if I am ever in a car accident? If I think my mother is being abused in her nursing home, what should I do? These ...
Continue reading "Personal Injury Questions Answered On Video" »
Posted on Aug 10, 2011 By Scott Distasio
medical mistakes The Sun Sentinel published an article examining a new Health Affairs study on hospital admissions. The study shows that up to 1 in every 3 hospital admissions results in injuries ...
Continue reading "Florida Hospitals Are Not Reducing The Frequency of Medical Mistakes" »
Posted on Aug 8, 2011 By Scott Distasio
When people go to the grocery store and bring home food, they rarely expect that food might make them sick. But tainted food has been linked to one death and 76 illnesses in Ohio, Michigan, Texas, ...
Continue reading "Tainted Turkey Recalled from Florida Markets" »
Posted on Aug 6, 2011 By Scott Distasio
An Australian woman, Halina Jane Gillett, has recently become known internationally for her personal injury lawsuit against the doctor that delivered her in 1985. Ms. Gillett's medical negligence ...
Continue reading "Australian Lawsuit Highlights Universal Nature of Personal Injury Claims" »
Posted on Jul 18, 2011 By Scott Distasio
Former White House correspondent and political columnist Margaret Carlson recently wrote about tort reform on Bloomberg.com . She uses real life examples to demonstrate how tort reform is really ...
Continue reading "Tort Reform Hurts Rather Than Helps Citizens" »
Posted on Jul 6, 2011 By Scott Distasio
In the last decade from 2000 to 2010, 32 Floridians have died shortly after undergoing cosmetic surgery. Approximately the same number of deaths occurred during the 1990s, which lead the state Board ...
Continue reading "Cosmetic Surgery Deaths Concern Healthcare Advocates" »
Posted on Jul 2, 2011 By Scott Distasio
So associated with our country that our National Anthem is often misinterpreted to include them, fireworks are a part of most Independence Day celebrations. Though the “rockets' red ...
Continue reading "Celebrate Safely with Sparklers" »
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