People know that medication errors are a serious health concern, but they may misunderstand where much of this risk actually originates. While it is true that people can make mistakes while taking prescription medications, some of the most unexpected and devastating...
Medical Malpractice
Why misdiagnoses happen
When you go to the doctor, you expect that you will receive an accurate diagnosis. However, this isn't always the case, and there are several reasons why a New Jersey physician may make an error that might exacerbate your actual condition. Common symptoms The fact...
4 key elements of medical malpractice
When a healthcare provider makes a mistake, the result can be life-threatening. Medical malpractice can cost you significantly. Thus, if you experience it, you should consider your legal options. However, your case should meet certain key elements. Here are four of...
Filing complaints against healthcare providers
You could file a complaint if you notice a public health risk or safety hazard while receiving medical treatment or working in New Jersey. Where you file the complaint depends on what type of healthcare provider you're raising concerns about, such as a facility,...
3 steps to take if you think you’ve experienced medical malpractice
People trust that their physician will figure out the underlying cause of their health concerns and recommend the appropriate treatment based on their needs. Unfortunately, medical mistakes are a very common issue across the country. In fact, medical malpractice is...
Diagnostic failures are a leading form of medical malpractice
Obtaining the right diagnosis is of the utmost importance for those who are concerned about their current medical conditions. The underlying cause of their symptoms will determine what kind of treatment might help to not only alleviate their symptoms but – potentially...
A New Jersey misdiagnosis and your feelings
When you visit a doctor in New Jersey and learn that you might have a serious illness, it can be a frightening experience. However, if you find out that you were misdiagnosed and could have an illness that's more severe or that you don't have at all, you could...
Factors of a medical malpractice case in New Jersey
New Jersey has laws about what counts as medical malpractice. Residents may file a lawsuit if their healthcare provider has breached the standard duty of care. A key component of eligibility for damages is the plaintiff must have experienced harm from the negligence....
Why ankylosing spondylitis is often misdiagnosed in New Jersey
Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a type of arthritis that causes joint and ligament inflammation in the spine. Over time, AS may result in the fusion of bones in the spine. While no cure exists for AS, early detection may help slow down the progression of the disease....
Medical malpractice and medical negligence are not interchangeable
As a patient, you may have heard the terms malpractice and negligence used interchangeably, but they are distinct legal concepts. In New Jersey, medical malpractice refers to a specific failure to adhere to the accepted standards of care in the medical community,...