| Feb 28, 2018 | Medical Malpractice
Patients who are recovering from surgery or significant injuries are often prescribed narcotic or opioid pain medications to keep them comfortable as they heal. While these medications are highly effective at reducing a patient’s pain, they also may have unfortunate...
| Feb 21, 2018 | Defective Medical Devices, Medical Malpractice
Printing custom medical devices and tools while you waited seemed like something we’d achieve in the distant future, but thanks to the additive process, doctors and hospitals can now make that a reality. 3D printing, using the additive process, can build 3-dimensional...
On Behalf of Williams DeClark Tuschman Co. L.P.A. | Feb 15, 2018 | Awards & Accolades
Williams DeClark Tuschman Co., L.P.A. is proud to announce that Chad Tuschman will receive the 2018 Top 10 Attorney Award for the state of Ohio, as recognized by the National Academy of Personal Injury Attorneys, Inc. About the Award Every year, the National Academy...
| Feb 15, 2018 | Health & Safety, Nursing Home Abuse, Personal Injury
More than 3.2 million adults are living in long-term care facilities and nursing homes in the U.S. As much as 40% of all American adults will enter a nursing home at some point in their lives, and the number of nursing home residents is expected to continue growing....
| Feb 7, 2018 | Birth Injuries, Brain Injury, Medical Malpractice
Cerebral palsy is an umbrella term for a variety of medical conditions that result in disrupted development or damage to the part of the brain that controls posture and movement. It can vary in severity from mild coordination and muscle control problems to a complete...