Are FDA Fast-Tracked Drugs and Devices Safe?

In theory, FDA fast-tracked drugs and devices make sense. The process encourages companies to develop helpful medical items and expedites the review process so that people in need can access better, more effective treatments. In an ideal world, fast-tracked drugs should eliminate side effects of other therapies while improving total health outcomes over time. Unfortunately,…

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Eight Personal Injury Legal Terms Defined

If you do not work in the legal field on a daily basis, some of the terms attorneys use may seem foreign. Understanding commonly used legal terms will improve your understanding of the law and your rights under state and federal law. Here are some of the most common legal terms we use in personal…

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When Pedestrians Are Liable for Car Accidents

While rare, pedestrians may be partly or completely at fault in a car accident case. Car accidents involving pedestrians require careful investigations to determine if the pedestrian and/or driver were behaving in negligent or illegal activities at the time of the accident. Determining Fault in West Virginia In early 2015, Governor Tomblin signed House Bill…

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Is a Cosmetic Surgery Error Grounds for a Medical Malpractice Claim?

In West Virginia, medical malpractice accounts for any harm a patient receives because a medical professional failed to meet his or her standards of care. This means that if another reasonably skilled specialist would not have made the mistake that caused an injury, the patient can seek compensation through a medical malpractice suit. But who…

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