Washington, DC Is #4 for Fetal Deaths
For the past 15 years, fetal deaths, also known as stillbirths, have declined in the United States. However, stillbirths in the District of Columbia have exceeded the national average for the last 10+ years. According to the 2022 DC Health Infant Mortality Report, non-Hispanic Black babies were three to five times more likely to die in…
Read MoreAmniotic Fluid Embolism Is a Catastrophic Complication
Amniotic fluid embolism is a sudden, unforeseeable, unpreventable, and alarming complication of pregnancy. It occurs when a large amount of amniotic fluid abnormally enters the mother’s bloodstream during labor or immediately before or after delivery, resulting in severe damage and, at times, even the mother’s death. What is amniotic fluid embolism? Amniotic fluid embolism (AFE)…
Read MoreWashington, DC Scores a C- on the March of Dimes 2023 Report Card
Each year, the March of Dimes hands out report cards to every state in the country regarding maternal and infant health. This year, for the first time, they are including maternal mortality, leading causes of infant death, and risk factors for preterm birth. Washington, DC has scored a C- on the report card this year,…
Read MoreWhat Are the Four “D”s of Medical Malpractice?
The four “D”s of medical malpractice are: Duty, Deviation from standard of care, Damages, and Direct cause. All four of these elements are legally required and must be established in order to file a medical malpractice claim and pursue damages successfully. If you’re unsure if your experiences fit within these boundaries, the best thing you…
Read MoreThe Number of Car Accidents in Washington, D.C. Continues to Rise
Many people visit or live in Washington, D.C. because of its beautiful buildings, diverse food options, employment opportunities, top-tier colleges and schools, and more. We think D.C. is a great city, but like many cities, it is plagued by car accidents – and the number of crashes just keeps rising. According to an article published…
Read MoreDrunk Driver Sentenced to Prison for Killing Passenger in a D.C. Uber
Many times, individuals who have been partying and had too many drinks consider Uber to be a true lifesaver as it can get them home safe and sound. However, just like with everything else, there are risks that come with using rideshare services, including car accidents. A horrific car accident took place in Northwest Washington,…
Read MoreHow Long Do You Have to Sue for Medical Malpractice in Washington, DC?
Victims of medical malpractice can file a lawsuit to seek compensation for the harms they have suffered. To do so, they must file within a certain time frame, known as the statute of limitations. These statutes can change based on where you file and what type of case you have. You have three years to…
Read MoreMedical Malpractice and Telemedicine
Telemedicine is a helpful tool, especially for folks who live in rural and remote areas, or who cannot afford to take a day off work to visit a doctor’s office. Telemedicine can also be beneficial to doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals as they do not have to come into direct contact with so many…
Read MoreStatutes of Limitations Are Important, But Exceptions May Apply
The statute of limitations for filing a personal injury claim isn’t always clear. While the standard state or District of Columbia statute of limitations is the starting point, there may be reasons why the time you need to file your claim (so that it’s not forever barred) is less than the personal injury statute states.…
Read MoreHow Long Do Medical Malpractice Cases Take in Washington, D.C?
If you suffered harm because of an act of medical negligence, the first question you likely have is, “how long do medical malpractice cases take?” This is a natural question as you may need help paying your medical bills, out-of-pocket expenses, and lost income. However, you must keep in mind that every person’s medical malpractice…
Read MoreOlympian Allyson Felix’s Highlights the Risks Black Mothers Face
Allyson Felix, renowned Olympic sprinter, recently shared her personal experience in an interview with Meet the Press, shedding light on the significant risks Black mothers face during pregnancy. Felix expressed her surprise at being at risk and emphasized the importance of being informed about potential complications, particularly preeclampsia, a condition she was unfamiliar with. Despite…
Read MoreSchools Are Being Held Liable for Student Bullies
As parents, we all want our children to have positive and enriching experiences during their school years, fostering both academic growth and personal development. However, the pervasive issue of bullying threatens to ruin this ideal picture we have for our children. Bullies not only disrupt your child’s ability to learn effectively, but can also cause…
Read MoreMedical Malpractice, Hypertension, and Preeclampsia
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is an extremely common health condition that can be deadly. It is also a risk factor and symptom of preeclampsia, a serious medical condition often experienced by pregnant women. Despite how common hypertension is, it should be always taken seriously. It is something that your medical team should check for…
Read MoreCan Medical Negligence Lead to Preterm Birth?
Having a baby should be an exciting time for a mother. While many babies are delivered without a problem, there are also many instances where there is a problem or issue during the pregnancy, leading to an early delivery. Having a preterm birth is a scary time, as it can be dangerous for the baby.…
Read MoreRecognizing the Signs of “Grooming”
As the world advances, so do the tactics of sexual predators. Grooming is one of these, used by sexual predators looking to assault and abuse children. This term has been in the media a lot lately, so it is important to understand exactly what it is, what to look for, and what to do when…
Read MoreDrugs Like Ozempic Shouldn’t Be Prescribed to Children
The world has always focused on appearances. The beauty of the human body and what it should look like in order for it to be admired has shifted over the centuries. Most recently, reaching popularity in the 90s, there has been a growing desire to be thin. With that desire came the production of weight…
Read MoreTeens Increasingly Becoming Victims of Financial Sextortion
In recent years, a threat known as “financial sextortion” has emerged in the online world, with individuals of all ages being targeted. However, this type of blackmail has seen a concerning uptick in cases with teenage victims, particularly teenage boys. As research and news stories on this topic have illustrated, the criminals behind the threats…
Read MoreDangerous Mistakes Tripled in Maryland Hospitals
In the realm of healthcare, trust is the cornerstone upon which every successful patient-provider relationship is built. We rely on hospitals to be sanctuaries of healing, places where expertise and compassion converge. However, recent revelations about patient safety in Maryland have cast a sobering light on the state of affairs within its hospitals. Between 2019…
Read MoreInfluencers Are Paid to Shape Your Diet
In an era where social media wields unprecedented influence, a new trend has emerged within the world of health and wellness. Registered dietitians, esteemed for their expertise in nutrition, have increasingly become the faces of product endorsements on platforms like TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram. As trusted figures, they disseminate information about food and beverages, often…
Read MoreEPA Moves to Limit Lead Fuel in Aviation
Last week the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced it has found that lead from airplane fuel is a danger to public health, opening the doors for the agency to limit lead fuel in aviation. According to the Washington Post, “More than 170,000 smaller planes, known as piston-engine aircraft, still use leaded gasoline, according to the EPA, and…
Read MoreWhich Surgical Procedures Are the Most Dangerous?
It is common for individuals who are rushed to the hospital to find out that they need immediate surgery. While they may think that this means that they will soon be on the mend, it is important to also realize that every surgical procedure carries risks. Some of these risks include blood clots, anesthesia, bleeding…
Read MoreNace Law Group Named to Best Law Firms for 2024
The team at Nace Law Group is pleased to announce our inclusion in U.S. News & World Report’s Best Law Firms, 2024 Edition. We were named a Tier 1 firm in Washington D.C. for outstanding work in the areas of Medical Malpractice Law and Personal Injury Litigation for plaintiffs. Additionally, we were also selected as a…
Read MoreSemi-Trucks Can Be More Dangerous Than Their Actual Drivers
Many people who are involved in accidents with semi-trucks automatically blame the truck driver. However, the reality is that the semi-trucks themselves can be more dangerous than the actual drivers. In fact, semi-trucks are often cited for violations due to faulty or improperly maintained parts or systems of the truck. In May 2023, there was…
Read MoreNace Law Group Files Class Action Lawsuit Alleging Race-Norming Practices in NFL Benefit Plans
Partner Christopher T. Nace of Nace Law Group is representing former NFL players Stacey Bailey and Eric Curry in a class action lawsuit against multiple plaintiffs, alleging that the use of illegal race-norming practices led to lower disability payments for Black applicants. This is the second class-action lawsuit filed which alleges such discriminatory practices by…
Read MoreThe Long-Term Prognosis of Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a condition that can affect a person for the rest of their life. While the condition itself will not worsen, the symptoms and risks associated with this disorder can become worse over time, causing individuals to develop long-term complications. As a result, many children with cerebral palsy may experience chronic pain,…
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