- CDC Survey: 4 Million Americans Admit to Drunk Driving
- One Third of Auto Accident Deaths in 2009 Were Linked to Drugged Driving
- High Indiana Teen Driver Accident Risks in First Month of Driving
- Nearly 600,000 Contact Lenses Recalled Due to Injuries
- Studies Show Multiple Sources of Contamination in Hospitals
- Contaminated Prep Pads Raise Patient Safety Concerns
- 47% of Doctors Find Frequent Diagnostic Errors
- New Brain Injury Device Combines PET, MRI Diagnostics
- Mexico-US Deal Raises Trucking Safety Concerns
- Decline in Medical Errors at VA Hospitals
- NTSB Report into Indiana Truck Accident Recommends Measures to Prevent Rollovers
- Hospitals Try to Reduce ER Wait Times
- Study Finds Copper Surfaces Can Reduce Risk of Infections
- Hand Hygiene Can Help Prevent Hospital-Acquired Infections
- Health Care Report Shows Professionals Worry About Consequences of Reporting Medical Errors
- New CDC Infection Prevention Guidelines for Outpatient Clinics
- Worrying Increase in Prostate Biopsy Infections
- Teaching Hospitals May Have High Infection Rates
- Avandia Use Restricted Due to Heart Attack Risks
- Federal Inaction Exposes Indiana Passengers to Bus Accident Risks
- Noisy Operating Room Increases Risk of Surgical Site Infections
- Database Would Allow Trucking Companies to Weed out Drivers with Drug Use History
- Study Links Truck Accident Risks to Driver’s Crash History
- Need to Focus on Teen Accident Prevention This summer
- Pediatric MRSA Infections Peak during Summer, Fall
- CDC Reports Decline in Central Line Infections
- Indiana Records Drop in Traffic Accident Fatalities in 2010
- Motorcyclists at Grave Risk From Distracted Driving Accidents
- Consumer Reports Study Shows Widespread Support for Transparency in Hospital Error, Infection Data
- Study Shows Patients with Private Hospital Rooms Have a Lower Risk of Infections
- Strangulation Deaths Prompt Recall of Baby Monitors
- One Person Killed in Portage, Indiana Truck Accident
- Elective Early Deliveries Can Cause Health Problems in Infants
- Popular Cancer Drug Could Help Treat Spinal Cord Injury
- Higher Accident Risks on Indiana Rural Roads
- Brain Injury Surgery Could Be Deadly in Elderly Patients
- What's Causing the Increase in Child Birth Deaths Related to Regional Anesthesia?
- Trucking Companies File Suit for Stay on CSA
- Many Children's Medications Come with Dosage Inconsistencies, Increasing Injury Risks
- Hospital Study Indicates No Progress in Patient Safety
- Approximately 15,000 Medicare Patients Fatally Injured by Hospital Care Every Year
- Rental Car Company's Failure to Fix Recalled Vehicles Raises Accident Risks
- DOT Panel Defines Medical Guidelines to Prevent Proper Trucker Health-Related Accidents
- Nine Schoolchildren Injured in Indiana Truck-School Bus Accident
- Campaign to Prevent Drowsy Driving-Related Truck Accidents
- Costs of Unnecessary C-Section Hysterectomies Run into Billions of Dollars
- Some Facts about Unnecessary Surgeries
- Four Most Common Unnecessary Surgeries in the US
- Theodoros and Rooth Win $300,000 Verdict for Plaintiff in Mark Weinberger “Nose Doc” Case
- Mark Weinberger Medical Malpractice Verdict: Theodoros and Rooth Client Gets 12 Times What the Defense Asked for
- CDC: Accidents Cost the US Economy More Than $99 Billion Annually
- MRSA Vaccine Tests Show Promising Results
- ERs with Advanced Electronic Medical Records Have Quicker Discharge Times
- Deaths from Look-Alike Tubes Are Completely Preventable
- Early/Late Delivery Could Increase Risk of Cerebral Palsy
- Keep Your Baby Safe in a Drop Side Crib
- Does Brain Injury Qualify As a Disease?
- NHTSA Investigating 3 Million Jeep Cherokees for Gas Tank Explosion Hazards
- Children's Products Now Come with Registration Card to Inform Parents of Recalls
- CPOE Systems Likely to Miss Medication Errors
- Blacks More Susceptible to Blood Stream Infections
- Researchers Unveil Spinal Cord Injury Breakthrough Sourced from Mice Hair
- Fighting Hospital Infections with Crushed LCDs
- Court Lifts Stay on Mark Weinberger Medical Malpractice Case Involving Insurance Company
- Feds Will Target Other Truck Driver Distractions Too
- Disturbing Infection Control Standards at Outpatient Surgical Centers
- Shift to Electronic Medical Records Comes with Its Own Challenges
- Indiana Medical Malpractice Lawyer Barry Rooth Wins $1.2 Million Jury Verdict for Family of Cancer Victim
- Progress in Hospital Infection Control Is Still Far from Reality
- IIHS Study Shows Fewer Accidents Involving Motorcycles with Antilock Brakes
- Follow Up Care can Reduce Hospital Readmission Rates in Indiana
- Multi-Truck Accident in Indiana Leaves One Dead, Several injured
- Georgia's Highest Court Rules Medical Malpractice Damages “Unconstitutional”
- Lake County Prosecutor's Office Charges Man in Indiana Construction Zone Accident
- One Million Baby Slings Recalled after 3 Infant Suffocation Deaths
- New Website Allows Screening of Truck Drivers, Could Prevent Accidents Caused by Incompetent Drivers
- Amusement Park Shut Down after Accident That Left Boy Injured
- Hospital Sees Success in Reducing Central Line Infections to zero
- Toyota Hearings Reveal Multitude of Problems at NHTSA
- Indiana Medical Malpractice Lawyers Concerned over Growing Trend of Reuse of Medical Products
- Patient Safety Must be Inculcated in Medical School Students
- Rise of Drug-Resistant Infections Increases Focus on Prevention
- Study: Hospital Infections Kill 48,000 People Every Year
- Hormone Therapy Promises Breakthrough Treatment for Traumatic Brain Injury
- Central Line Infections Are Preventable Through Use of Checklists
- Risk Calculators Help People Understand Surgery Risks
- Doctor Fails to Monitor Child's Electrolyes - Child Dies
- Northwest Indiana Times Guest Commentary by Barry Rooth - Mark Weinberger Cases Illustrate the Value of Malpractice Actions
- Federal Administration Bans Texting While Driving for all Truck Drivers
- Radiation Errors Place Patients at Risk for Serious Injuries
- Toyota Product Liability Nightmare Continues, Halts Manufacture, Sales of Several Models Due to Safety Risks
- Indianapolis Woman Killed in Pedestrian Accident
- Statistics Show 29 Percent of all Accidents Involve Cell Phone Use While Driving
- New Auto Safety Features Could Help Lower Accident Rates in Indiana
- Merrillville Personal Injury Lawyers' Wish List for 2010
- Merrillville Doctor’s Arrest is an Encouraging Sign for Medical Malpractice Lawyers
- Good News for Indiana Personal Injury Lawyers - Accident Fatalities Record Major Dip
- New FMCSA Rule Will Prevent Truck Accidents Involving Unsafe Carriers
- Indiana Product Alert: Millions of Window Blinds, Roman Shades Recalled for Strangulation Hazards
- Indiana Police Conduct Additional Enforcement to Prevent Accidents during Holidays
- Indiana Motorists at Risk of Accidents after Mass Truck Inspector Layoff
- Indiana Personal Injury Lawyers Advise Caution as Winter Begins
- Truck Driver Killed in Electrocution Accident at Indiana Demolition Site
- Indiana Medical Malpractice Lawyers Support Patient Safety Surveillance Systems
- Most Surgical Errors in VA Facilities Occur Because of Miscommunication
- Indiana Product Liability Lawyers Discuss Safety of Drop Side Cribs
- Survey Shows Teens Learn Texting-While-Driving Behavior from Adults
- Indiana Product Liability Lawyers Recommend Resources for Safe Toxin-Free Toys this Holiday Season
- Mistrial Declared in Wrongful Death Trial in Indiana Log Truck Accident
- Indiana Product Liability Lawyers have Question for Maclaren after Massive Stroller Recall
- Hospital with Series of Wrong Site Surgeries Ordered to Install Video Cameras in Operating Rooms
- NHTSA Rebukes Toyota for Misleading Statement about Defects in 3.5 Million Recalled Vehicles
- Hospital Infections Are Major Cause of Medical Injuries, But Can be Prevented
- Federal Agency Agrees to Revise 11-Hour Trucking Rule to Minimize Accident Risk
- I-465 Opens Up Again After Fiery Indiana Truck Accident
- NTSB Recommends Sleep Apnea Screening for Truck Drivers to Prevent Accidents
- Medicare Funding Cuts Continue, Place Nursing Home Residents at Risk of Poor Care, Abuse
- Trucking Group Supports Texting Ban, Other Measures to Reduce Accident Risk
- Report Shows Medical Malpractice Insurers Earning High Profits
- Surgical Fires are Preventable: Tragic Death Puts Spotlight on Deadly Errors
- Medical Experts, Malpractice Lawyers Agree: Impose Punishment on Doctors, Nurses for Medical Errors
- Study Finds Tired Doctors Make More Medical Errors
- Nurses Survey Confirms What Indiana Medical malpractice Lawyers Have Known All Along - Hospitals are Dirtier Than You Think
- White House Announces Grant to Help States Reduce Medical Malpractice Lawsuits; Theodoros & Rooth believes that Reform Should Be Aimed At Increasing Patient Safety
- Hospital deaths and injuries are targeted by Institute for Healthcare Improvement
- Insurance companies' profits soar!
- Conquering Cancer
- Indiana medical malpractice insurer seeks to avoid coverage for large verdict
- Hospital safety tip - a question you must ask
- Theodoros & Rooth supports Hospice's Lake County, Indiana Hospice Hustle
- Anti-depressant pharmaceutical medications may cause violence
- Doctors and hospitals may commit medical malpractice by not telling patients what they need to know
- Indiana medical malpractice insurance companies are trying new tactics to frustrate patients' rights
- Escalator Injuries Common among Children
- Indiana Medical Malpractice Act - Indiana's Patient's Compensation Fund's 2005 Annual Report