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High School Football Player Dies From Misdiagnosed Game Injury

The Euclid football player who died two days after Friday’s game against Solon died from an injury to his abdomen, the medical examiner said on Tuesday.
September 28, 2016 Liability Life & Health Litigation Ohio

Maryland Apartment Explosion A Mass Casualty Incident

Thirty residents were taken to the hospital and up to seven more were unaccounted for early Thursday after an explosion ripped through an apartment building in Silver Spring, Maryland, officials said.
August 11, 2016 Excess & Surplus Lines Life & Health Maryland

4 Guests Die In Oregon Motel Fire

Fire swept through the Newport City Center Motel early Friday morning, killing 4 people, injuring at least 3 others and displacing 50 people.
August 8, 2016 Excess & Surplus Lines Life & Health Oregon

Driver Rescued As Car Sinks In Michigan Lake

An elderly driver has been rescued after his car went into Lake St. Clair on Monday in Grosse Pointe Farms. According to authorities, the 65-year-old man was traveling westbound on Lake Shore Road, near Winthrop, when he lost control and drove over the median, then launching into the water.
August 3, 2016 Auto Life & Health Michigan

Child Thrown From Amusement Park Ride Faces Multiple Surgeries

It is a sight, no parent wants to witness.. on a day that was supposed to be filled with fun. We sat down with the family of the boy thrown from a ride at Lake Winnepesaukah. They are now sharing their heartbreak with you.
July 21, 2016 Liability Life & Health Litigation Georgia

Driver Severly Burned When Gas Can In Trunk Exploded

Authorities say a Greece man suffered third-degree burns over 30 percent of his body after a gas can in the trunk of his car ignited at a gas station early Wednesday morning. It happened near the intersection of Portland and Clifford Avenues shortly after midnight.
June 17, 2016 Auto Life & Health New York

Drug Monitoring Programs Have Cut Opioid Prescriptions

Doctors in states that track painkiller prescriptions were nearly one-third less likely to offer patients dangerously addicting opioids, a new study found. The launch of drug-monitoring programs in 24 states led to an immediate 30 percent drop in prescriptions for Schedule II opioids, the most addictive, in patients with pain complaints, the study showed.
June 14, 2016 Legislation & Regulation Life & Health Workers' Compensation

More Guilty Pleas In $600M SoCal Medical Fraud Scheme

As two criminal cases became public this week, the Justice Department today announced three cases in which additional defendants have pleaded guilty to federal charges for participating in a long-running health care fraud scheme that illegally referred thousands of patients for spinal surgeries and generated nearly $600 million in fraudulent billings over an eight-year period.
June 8, 2016 Fraud Life & Health Workers' Compensation California







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