Physician malpractice refers to an error, negligent act, or failure to act committed by a medical doctor that results in a patient suffering harm and compensable losses they would not have otherwise suffered but for the physician’s error. All kinds of physicians are susceptible to committing negligence, including primary care/family physicians, surgeons, anesthesiologists, radiologists, oncologists,
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What Should I Do if My Holiday Present Was Defective?
When you buy gifts for your loved ones and your friends for the holiday season, nothing could be more embarrassing than to find out that something you gifted to someone you know and love turned out to be defective. What’s even worse, that defective gift may even cause an accident that injures your family member
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Are Property Owners Responsible for Injuries Caused by Black Ice?
The winter season in New Jersey means the return of black ice. Black ice is one of the leading causes of accidents during winter. Black ice refers to thin, clear ice that forms on paved surfaces; the translucent or transparent color of the ice makes it difficult for someone to notice the ice. Black ice
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Can I Still Collect Compensation if my Car Accident Was Weather-Related?
Of the tens of thousands of motor vehicle accidents that occur in New Jersey every year, weather plays a role in many crashes. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, approximately one quarter of all motor vehicle accidents nationwide are caused by adverse weather. Weather Conditions That Frequently Contribute to Motor Vehicle Accidents Some of
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Helpful Tips to Deal With the Insurance Company After an Accident
If you or a loved one are injured in an accident, it is very likely that at some point you will have to contact or will be contacted by an insurance company. Unfortunately, the process of dealing with insurance companies is confusing and frustrating for accident victims who have little or no experience with insurance
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