What to Do When You Suspect Your Child Has Been Abused in School

Traditionally, the term “abuse” in the school setting has been associated with sexual misconduct, but abuse actually comes in all different forms. Child abuse can be categorized in the following groups: physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, and child neglect. Child Help is an organization that has put out studies demonstrating that 28.3% of adults…

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Christopher T. Nace and Matthew A. Nace Selected as 2017 Washington, DC Super Lawyers

Super Lawyers is a nationally-recognized rating service which recognizes “outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high-degree of peer recognition and professional achievement.” Only 5% of attorneys in each state and Washington, DC, will be selected for inclusion. Rising Stars selects only 2.5% of attorneys who are either 40 years…

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What to Consider Before Filing a Medical Malpractice Lawsuit

Just because your doctor or any other medical professional made a mistake about your care, it does not amount to medical malpractice. As a plaintiff (the person who brings the claim) you need to establish a few things before you can even file a medical malpractice lawsuit. If you are unsure whether or not you…

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Sepsis and Medical Malpractice

What did boxer Muhammad Ali, Muppets creator Jim Henson, and actress Patty Duke all have in common? Each of these legends died from sepsis, a condition which kills about 258,000 Americans each year. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention defines sepsis as a complication caused by the body’s overwhelming and life-threatening response to an…

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Medical Errors Caused by Healthcare Technology

When you hear about a miracle of modern medicine – like when a little boy is given a hand transplant, or when a medical advancement allows someone to live when in years past he or she would have died – it can make you feel encouraged that we live in such an exciting time. Just…

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Chevrolet Cobalt Tops the List as Unsafe, Year after Year

Every year, the Safety Institute releases quarterly lists of vehicles with known safety issues. The most recent Top 15 list came out in the middle of March, and it looks like Chevrolet is in trouble. The automaker took eight of the 15 spots, and its Cobalt led the pack. The 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009 and…

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Finding the Solution for Zika Virus Outbreak

The Zika virus has been all over the news lately as concerns about the spread of the mosquito-borne virus move towards full-blown panic, as the virus has been linked anecdotally to microcephaly, a frightening birth defect. Symptoms of the Zika virus are mild and last for a few days to week and include fever, rash,…

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Brain Injuries Caused by Medical Malpractice

There are many causes of brain injury, including motor vehicle accidents, falls and being struck by an object. However, medical malpractice is another cause of brain injuries. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that brain injury accounts for about 30 percent of all injury related deaths. When a doctor makes a…

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FDA Faulted for Flawed Drug Tracking

When you visit your doctor for an illness or a disease, and they prescribe a drug that is supposed to ease your symptoms or cure your illness, you more than likely take the prescription to your local pharmacy, and take the pills as directed. Many Americans blithely assume that the FDA is making sure that…

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