Medical Malpractice and Personal Injury in New Jersey

Medical malpractice occurs when a negligent act or omission of treatment from a hospital or doctor leads to injury or death. In New Jersey, injured patients can bring a lawsuit against the hospital or health care professional to obtain damages and compensation.
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What Kind of Compensation Can I Receive if Given the Wrong Prescription?
Although medical malpractice is spoken of much more frequently than pharmacy malpractice, the latter is a common and dangerous occurrence. If you have been a victim of a pharmacy mistake that has caused you serious injury, you are legally entitled to sue the pharmacy responsible for the error.
Read moreWhat Should I Do If I Feel I Might Have a Medical Malpractice Case?
We trust our doctors to make us well and keep us healthy. Unfortunately, not every medical professional provides the standard of care that all patients deserve. Medical malpractice occurs when a doctor fails to provide acceptable care and the patient suffers harm as a result. If you believe your doctor may have done something wrong, contact our attorneys as soon as possible to start getting help and make sure you don’t miss any legal deadlines.
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