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Stroke After Birth Leaves Woman Paralyzed Lawsuit Complete

In our last post, we talked about birth injuries and how they can absolutely devastate a family. Though you may initially think that a birth injury applies to the newborn, it can also apply to the mother. This is one of the key points from our last post, and it is also the jumping-off point […]

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Mistakes With Robotic Surgery Not The Fault Of Device Makers

It’s funny to think about it this way, but robotic surgery has been around for many years now. It seems like the phrase “robotic surgery” should be idea that won’t be realized until the not-so-distant (or, maybe, very distant) future. But it’s here, today, and doctors and surgeons use devices and new technology on patients […]

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Odd Settlement Reached In Medical Malpractice Case

A wrongful death lawsuit that was sparked by medical malpractice was recently settled outside of our state’s borders here in New Jersey. Still, the story resonates and it shows that mistakes can be made at any level of any medical process. In this case, a man died of lung cancer in 2011. But in 2009 […]

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Fronzuto Law Group Settles Road Defect Case For 29 Million

A road defect case has been settled after defendants, the State of New Jersey and the State of New Jersey Department of Transportation, failed to protect a dangerous median on Interstate Route 80, despite plans to address this critical area. The death of plaintiff’s decedent, Victor Carpio, was the result of a motor vehicle accident […]

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Medication Error Systems In Hospitals Are Step In Right Direction

Did you know that the most common mistake in a hospital is a medication error? The severity of the medication error may vary from case to case. In certain instances, the medication error may not have that big of an impact on the patient. In some cases, the error may be caught soon after the […]

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What Is The Practical Effect Of Malpractice On The Medical World

When someone goes to be treated by a medical professional or they go to the hospital, that patient expects an acceptable standard of care to be observed. When this standard isn’t observed — when the care they receive is substandard and, thus, entering “medical malpractice” territory — it is likely that the individual will have […]

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Know Your Legal Options After A Medical Error

One of the worst things about a medical condition or issue popping up is that, in some cases, the condition or issue begets more trips to the hospital and more medical bills to pay. For some people, this is simply the way it goes. It doesn’t necessarily have to be an endless cycle of trips […]

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Stent Causes Clot Man Sues For Being Paralyzed As A Result

Imagine you are involved in a catastrophic accident while driving your vehicle, and you need emergency surgery to save your life. As a result, you survive the wreck and are able to live your life at least somewhat normally (if not completely normally). However, you have no idea that the surgery that saved your life […]

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Nurses Synchronized Devices Could Reduce Medical Errors

More than a month ago, we wrote a post about how doctors and medical professionals can be distracted by cellphones and technology. The lesson was that technology can be a hindrance sometimes, but it obviously isn’t always a hindrance. What if all the promise and interconnectivity provided by new technology was put to use in […]

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