Medicine is one of the most serious professions. At times, it's literally life and death. That's why medical providers need to be well-trained and take their work seriously. People in New Jersey deserve medical care of the highest standard. When malpractice occurs due...
Month: September 2020
Automatic emergency braking reducing road accidents
Technological advancement has had a significant impact on passenger vehicles in New Jersey. These vehicles are fitted with advanced safety features, such as automatic emergency braking (AEB) and forward collision warning (FCW). Semitrucks have also been fitted with...
Diagnostic errors in radiology and their causes
Of all the malpractice claims filed against radiologists in New Jersey and across the U.S., 75% involve a diagnostic error. With the error rate ranging from 3% to 5%, some 40 million diagnostic errors are being committed globally every year, so it's important for...
Injuries that show themselves days after a car accident
New Jersey residents involved in car accidents might not feel any pain in the moments after the accident. The lack of pain is often due to elevated levels of adrenaline, and the individual involved in the accident feels lucky to escape the situation without injury....
Common surgical tools that are left in the body
Most patients in New Jersey do not expect to get a surgical instrument left in their body after an operation. Statistics show that several thousand of these incidents happen in the United States annually. A surgical instrument left in the body can cause serious health...