Radiology As Medical Malpractice Risk

December 15, 2020

Radiology Errors Result in Injury and Medical Malpractice Risk

Of the 8,401 radiologists sampled in 47 states have experienced at least one medical malpractice lawsuit during their years in the profession. When someone undergoes a medical procedure or seeks the professional support of a radiologist, they rightfully expect that they will safely and securely complete the procedure and return home on the path to

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Personal Injury Lawsuit: Are You Entitled To Recover Damages For Someone Else’s Negligence That Caused You Injury?

November 23, 2020

Key Components and Process of a Personal Injury Lawsuit in NJ

A personal injury lawsuit can cover anything from a medical malpractice case due to a product or procedure that causes harm Accidents happen. It is a part of life and a part of being human. However, not all accidents have to happen. Because it is our responsibility as citizens of New Jersey to be mindful

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Why Won’t My NJ Primary Care Doctor Treat My Car Accident Injuries?

November 17, 2020

Why Won’t My NJ Primary Care Doctor Treat My Car Accident Injuries?

Top 3 Reasons Your NJ Primary Care Doctor Shouldn’t Treat You After A Motor Vehicle Accident. After an automobile accident, you must seek prompt medical attention, whether your personal injuries are severe enough that you are treated in a hospital emergency room immediately after the accident or a few days afterward. If the pain or discomfort

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Decline in Traffic Fatalities During Covid-19 Pandemic

November 10, 2020

Decline in Traffic Fatalities During Covid-19 Pandemic

According to a CBS This Morning report, more than 20 states saw a marked drop in fatalities caused by car accidents between March and May The Covid-19 pandemic that has wrought havoc on the entire planet has adversely impacted nearly every aspect of our lives. Our physical, emotional, social, and financial lives have been put

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Car Accidents More Prevalent Due To Daylight Savings Time

October 29, 2020

Car Accidents More Prevalent Due To Daylight Savings Time

17 percent increase in traffic incident-related deaths the Monday after the daylight-saving time (DST) Daylight Saving Time (DST) is the practice of setting the clocks forward one hour from standard time during the summer months and back again in the fall to make better use of natural daylight.  But have you ever thought about the

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