December 2006

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Holiday Tip About Your Homeowners Insurance Coverage

Unfortunately, the holiday season usually brings about a rash of thefts of gifts and other expensive items from automobiles.

Homeowners insurance will normally cover such thefts. If this happens to you, talk with your insurance agent about making a claim.

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 FOR THE RECORD


Tips To Avoid Hospital Malpractice

A government study several years ago stated that as many as 98,000 deaths per year are caused by hospital errors in the United States. Another study listed medical malpractice as the eighth leading cause of death in the United States.

There was an article in our February 2004 newsletter about ways to protect yourself from medical malpractice in general.

Here are a few new tips to help you reduce the risk of becoming a medical malpractice victim if you are hospitalized:

1. The first step in reducing the risk of hospital malpractice is to choose the right hospital. If you're having surgery, choose a hospital where that surgical procedure is done frequently. You want the doctor and all the staff to have plenty of experience with your particular medical problem.

2. Make sure that everyone who assists you checks your hospital identification bracelet every time they give you medication, food, or therapy of any kind.

3. Don't take any medication without first asking the reason it is being given to you. Also ask the doctor or nurse to double-check the drug and the dosage before you take the medicine.

4. As obvious as this suggestion may be, ask all nurses and aides to wash their hands before assisting you. Also, wash your own hands as often as possible. If you are confined to bed, get a liquid hand sanitizer you can use.

5. Check to be sure any drug allergies are noted prominently in your chart, and mention them to everyone who attends you. Also, make sure your chart shows every medication you are currently taking, including over-the-counter medicines and vitamin supplements.

6. Have a friend or family member with you as much as possible. They will be able to make notes about your treatment or diagnosis even when you're unable to do so. They will also be able to summon help if you have a serious  and urgent problem in your hospital room.

7. If you are having surgery, make sure your doctor marks the proper surgical site clearly -- and initials it. Wrong-site surgery is a surprisingly common cause of malpractice, and it is an error that you can easily avoid by taking this action.

8. Ask your doctor to specifically explain the treatment he or she wants you to follow at home. Get details. Don't assume the doctor does or doesn't want you to do anything unless the doctor tells you so. If possible, get the doctor or a nurse to write out the instructions.

9. If you should ever feel that your doctor isn't sufficiently knowledgeable or experienced, ask that another doctor consult with you. This applies to nurses and aides also.
 

 FOR YOUR INFORMATION

Social Security Administration Fraud Hotline

The Social Security Administration (SSA) has a Web site for reporting fraud, waste, or abuse in the Social Security system. Here is some basic information from the site:

What Should You Report to the Fraud Hotline?

Here are some examples of situations that may be considered fraud in SSA programs:

• Receives Social Security Benefits for a Child Not under their care.
• Continues to Receive and Use Benefits Belonging to a Deceased Person.
• Conceals their Marriage or Assets from SSA While Receiving Disability Benefits.
• Resides Overseas and is Receiving Disability Benefits.
• Below are several examples of potential violations that affect Social Security programs or operations. You can click on each topic below to learn more.

 FEATURED EMPLOYEE

Kandy Ross
Social Security Secretary

E-mail: kandyr@kraftlaw.com
 

Ms. Ross is an El Paso native who recently moved to the Dallas area. She joined our law firm in 2001 and she works in our Social Security Department. Ms. Ross handles new disability claim intakes, assisting clients with claims at the initial level. She also deals with the Social Security Administration when our clients have problems getting their benefits paid in a timely manner. Ms. Ross is fluent in Spanish.
 

 FEATURED CASE
Latest Information About Vioxx Lawsuits

Our law firm is representing a number of clients in Vioxx claims. Unfortunately, Merck, the manufacturer of Vioxx, has been winning trials recently. This is not good news for those patients with lawsuits filed.

The latest Merck victory came December 15, 2006, in state court in Alabama. Jurors decided that the 57 year old claimant was adequately warned of the dangers of Vioxx and should not receive any compensation for the heart attack he suffered. After the trial, jurors said they thought the plaintiff had too many other health problems to blame his heart attack on Vioxx.

This courtroom victory for Merck came only three days after Merck was successful in a federal court trial. In that case, a 50 year old man had sued Merck, claiming Vioxx caused his heart attack. The jury rejected that argument. The jury answered "no" on a verdict questionnaire when asked if evidence showed that Merck failed to adequately warn the plaintiff's doctors of any known risk posed by Vioxx, or that the lack of such a warning was a cause of the plaintiff's heart attack.

Merck has said it faces about 27,200 suits over Vioxx plus another 265 potential class-action suits. Another 14,000 plaintiffs have entered agreements with Merck suspending the time limit for lawsuits.

Merck has won four federal cases over Vioxx and lost one. In state courts, the company now has won four and lost three. A judge in one case ordered a retrial after jurors sided with Merck.
 HOW CAN WE HELP YOU?
Our law firm has helped thousands of clients over the years. Sometimes clients who use our firm for one type of case may not realize that there are other legal problems we could help them solve.

We handle most types of injury claims — including automobile collisions, "slip and fall" cases, injuries suffered as a result of defective products, injuries resulting from inadequate security, medical malpractice claims, nursing home negligence claims, prescription drug injuries and many others. We invite you to call us about any serious injury to see how we can help you.

Kraft & Associates also represents people who have been denied their Social Security Disability benefits. We can help at the Initial stage, the Reconsideration stage or the Hearing stage. We can help you, your family or friends with any Immigration question.

Our law firm represents people who have immigration problems of any kind, whether family-based immigration or employment-based immigration.

We also help people who have problems regarding family issues, such as divorce, child support, adoption, modifications, enforcements, attorney general disputes, paternity and other similar matters. We also represent clients who have been arrested or charged with committing a crime.

Please feel free to call us with any legal questions you may have. If we cannot represent you, we will attempt to refer you to another attorney or to a government agency that can help you. There is never any charge or obligation for our initial consultation.

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