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Gacovino, Lake & Associates News
Archive for December, 2011
Checking Toy Safety after the Holidays
Wednesday, December 28th, 2011It’s important to check toys for safety after the holidays. Contact a New York defective product attorney at 1-800-246-4878 if your child was injured by a toy.
Labeling Errors on Medications Could Lead to Lawsuits
Monday, December 26th, 2011Labeling errors on medications could lead to lawsuits. Contact a New York medical malpractice attorney at 1-800-246-4878.
Distracted Driving Still Serious Problem in New York and Country-Wide
Friday, December 23rd, 2011Study finds distracted driving continues to be a serious problem. Contact a New York car accident attorney at 1-800-246-4878.
New Electronic Health Records May Lead to Prescription Errors
Friday, December 23rd, 2011A newer electronic health records system may lead to prescription errors. Contact a Bronx medication error lawyer at 1-800-246-4878.
Doctors Who Order Diagnostic Tests Have Higher Rate Malpractice Suits
Friday, December 23rd, 2011Doctors ordering diagnostic tests experience higher rates of malpractice suits. Contact a Bronx medical malpractice attorney at 1-800-246-4878.
Despite New York State Bans More Drivers are Texting While Driving
Thursday, December 22nd, 2011Despite state bans, a national survey finds more drivers are texting while driving. Contact a Bronx injury attorney at 1-800-246-4878.
FDA Developing an Initiative to Prevent Surgical Fires
Thursday, December 22nd, 2011The FDA is developing an initiative to prevent surgical fires. Contact a New York medical malpractice attorney at 1-800-246-4878.
Errors from Written Prescriptions Could Be Reduced with E-Prescribing
Thursday, December 22nd, 2011Errors from written prescriptions could be reduced with e-prescribing linked to CDS system. Contact a New York medication error attorney at 1-800-246-4878.
Button Batteries in New York Pose Choking Risk to Children
Wednesday, December 21st, 2011Button batteries, found in toys and greeting cards pose a choking risk to children. Contact a New York dangerous product attorney at 1-800-246-4878.
