What Are the Most Common EMT or Paramedic Malpractice Issues?
Medical malpractice is almost always associated with physicians, surgeons, and hospitals. However, it can extend to paramedics and emergency medical technicians (EMTs). Some of the most crucial medical diagnoses and treatments happen at the ambulatory stage, even before the patient gets to the...
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Month: March 2018
What You Didn’t Know About NJ Class Action Lawsuits
5 Things You Didn’t Know About NJ Class Action Lawsuits
Class action lawsuits bring together, in one suit, large groups of plaintiffs with similar claims against a person or entity. They are fairly common and can relate to commercial, personal injury or even employment law matters. Often, however, class action lawsuits relate to...
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Jury Awards $24 Million In Medical Malpractice Case
A jury in Monmouth county has awarded a woman $24 million for injuries sustained as a result of medical malpractice. The woman had her legs and left hand amputated after an infected kidney stone led to septic shock. The case was tried by Bruce Nagel and Sue Connors...
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What You Should Know About Whistleblower Lawsuits
5 Things You Should Know About Whistleblower Lawsuits
Making the decision to become a whistleblower is usually pretty difficult because it can come with a lot of risks. Shedding light on individuals or companies can reap big rewards in the form of attention or financial compensation, but it can also significantly affect your...
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6 Factors Involved in Rollover Accidents
Rollover accidents are some of the worst types of car accidents to get involved in. They occur in only three percent of all crashes but are responsible for over 30 percent of passenger vehicle fatalities.
Rollover accidents are avoidable. If all drivers take precaution and...
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