On Behalf of Colley Shroyer Abraham | Sep 23, 2020 | Medical Malpractice
The relationship between a doctor and a patient involves a high level of confidentiality. This means that either one or both parties involved in that relationship must give their consent before any third-party has access to sensitive information. By nature, medical...
On Behalf of Colley Shroyer Abraham | Sep 18, 2020 | Personal Injury
Ohio drivers understand that hitting the road comes with its share of dangers. Unfortunately, a portion of these dangers comes from the truckers that drivers share the road with. The trucking industry often works to implement safety protocol that keeps its drivers...
On Behalf of Colley Shroyer Abraham | Sep 18, 2020 | Medical Malpractice
In the past, medical practitioners reserved anesthesia for conditions that required intrusive surgical procedures. Today, you can choose to receive anesthesia for even a dentist appointment. There are many benefits to making anesthesia more widely available, but it...
On Behalf of Colley Shroyer Abraham | Sep 11, 2020 | Medical Malpractice
It is a common belief that doctors have terrible handwriting, and yet it has some basis in fact. Since many physicians work at a fast pace, they may scribble down information that is hard for most people to read. The problem is that sometimes doctors can also write...
On Behalf of Colley Shroyer Abraham | Sep 1, 2020 | Medical Malpractice
Ohio residents like you expect good care when you put your life in the hands of medical professionals. It is quite rare to find one who does intentional harm to their patients. However, negligence and malpractice crimes do still happen, even when unintentional. In...