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Misdiagnosis Leading to Maine Girl’s Paralysis Results in $1.9M Settlement

A Maine girl must now use a wheelchair for the rest of her life after pediatricians wrongfully diagnosed her with severe constipation, rather than the acute leukemia from which she was actually suffering. That was the claim made by the plaintiff in a Maine medical malpractice lawsuit against the practitioners…

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Summer Segway Tours in Maine May Pose Risk of Injuries

A segway is known widely as being the primary mode of transportation for the goofy “Mall Cop” character Paul Blart. Segways, those two-wheeled, one-person motorized transportation devices, are typically seen as innocuous and easy-to-use, if a bit silly-looking. However, as recently reported by The Washington Post, summer Segway tours are increasingly…

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Maine Bill Would Make Permanent Life Ban on Driving

We assume that when someone’s conduct behind the wheel is so egregious they receive a “lifetime driving ban” that it means just that – they’ll no longer be able to lawfully drive. It turns out that it’s not so in Maine. This was highlighted in a recent case out of Fairfield.…

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Bangor Nursing Home Abuse Investigations Falter

When nursing home abuse and neglect is suspected in Maine facilities – including those that provide care for vulnerable and disabled adults – it is expected that reports made to the Office of Aging and Disability Services will trigger an independent investigation by the state’s office of Adult Protective Services.…

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Report: 43 Percent of Children Killed in Car Accidents Not Properly Restrained

A new study published in the journal Pediatrics reveals that 43 percent of children killed in car accidents were not wearing a seat belt or buckled in properly to a car seat. Among children involved in a fatal crash in which someone died (not necessarily them), 20 percent were not properly…

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Maine Bill Would Allow Wrongful Death Lawsuits for Death of Unborn Children

Lawmakers in Maine are weighing whether to amend the state’s wrongful death statutes to allow claims for the deaths of unborn children. The proposal would specifically exempt physicians who conduct legal abortions, although some pro-choice advocates say the law would nonetheless undercut women’s reproductive rights.  Supporters of the measure opine…

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Drugged Driving Stats Shouldn’t Detract from Ongoing Drunk Driving Scourge

Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol is illegal in Maine, since it jeopardizes the safety and well-being of everyone on the road. It is true that the number of alcohol-fueled crashes has slid slightly in recent years, while the number of drug-related accidents has spiked, driven largely by the rising…

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Dog Bite Injury Lawsuit Weighed by Maine Supreme Judicial Court

The outcome of a vicarious liability claim against an employer of a dog owner in a recent Maine dog bite injury lawsuit hinged on whether the employee was acting in the course and scope of employment at the time the dog attacked. The case, recently before the Maine Supreme Judicial…

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Child Injuries, Deaths in Car Accidents on the Rise, NHTSA Reports

The loss of a child is a profound and devastating loss that leaves parents, siblings, and other loved ones forever changed. It can be particularly traumatizing when the death occurs suddenly and unnecessarily, such as in a car accident. Motor vehicle crashes remain one of the top causes of childhood…

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Maine Supreme Judicial Court Rules on Campus Injury Lawsuit

The Maine Supreme Judicial Court affirmed a summary judgment in favor of a university and against a student who suffered an injury in a slip-and-fall accident on campus. According to court records, the issue in this case was not the merits of the plaintiff’s case but instead whether she filed within…

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