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At Nurenberg Paris, we want to keep you informed. Our blog posts contain up to date articles and information that can be helpful in preventing accidents. We also discuss how to handle a personal injury or accident if it happens to you or your family! Our clients health and safety always comes first!

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Apr

02, 2015

Birth Defect or Birth Injury?

Birth Injury

Understanding the difference between a birth defect and a birth injury can be difficult. Because the two can have similar symptoms, how do you know if your child is showing signs of a condition that was present before birth or if he or she is suffering from the results of a traumatic delivery? Birth defects, […]

Apr

01, 2015

How To Prove Negligence in Birth Injury Cases

Birth Injury

A doctor or medical professional’s negligence is one of the leading causes of birth injury in the United States today. In fact, data from the National Institute of Health shows thousands of infants are harmed as the result of such errors each year. One of the more common errors that occurs is a failure by […]

Mar

25, 2015

What To Do If You Spot A Dangerous Pothole

Other Accidents

SPRING HAS ARRIVED! And with Spring comes potholes. Most often, potholes are merely nuisances, but imagine what happens when a truck is on a two lane undivided highway and strikes a deep pothole. Often the truck driver will lose control, cross the center line and if a vehicle is in the other lane, a violent […]

Mar

23, 2015

Determining the Timing of a Brain Injury in the Newborn: What We Can Learn from Brain Imaging – Part Two

Brain Injury

A brain imaging study, such as an ultrasound, CAT scan, or MRI, can help answer questions about the timing of a birth injury. One of the issues commonly argued in medical-legal cases involving an infant asphyxiated at birth is whether a brain injury occurred before or during labor and delivery. In an infant hypoxic-ischemic event […]

Mar

19, 2015

Tort Reform Ruled A Failure

Understanding The Legal Process

For decades the insurance industry spent untold millions trying to convince the public and state legislators that “tort reform” was badly needed to prevent doctors from fleeing the state, to stop “frivolous” lawsuits and runaway jury verdicts, to lower the exorbitantly high malpractice premiums a doctor has to pay, and to end the practice of […]