Our world is full of distractions. Everywhere we turn there are images and information bombarding us. This onslaught of information can cause us to lose focus in many aspects of our daily lives, especially in those tasks which require undivided attention, including driving a motor vehicle. Recently a 16-year old in Brick, NJ, was struck
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Leading Causes of New Jersey Car Accidents
Millions of automobile accidents occur in the United States each year. There is a high likelihood that at some point most of us will be involved in one type of motor vehicle accident or another. Injuries that occur in car accidents range in their severity. Regardless of the extent of the injuries, those who are
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Some Information About Federal Trucking Industry Regulations
New Jersey roads are frequently traveled by truck drivers delivering goods and services. These trucks range in size. No matter the size of the trucking vehicle, damages can be quite significant if involved in an accident with a smaller vehicle. The FMCSA (Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administrations) is a division of the U.S. Department of
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Birth Injuries Caused by Failing to Timely Perform a Cesarean Section
A Cesarean Section (C-Section), is a surgical procedure in which a doctor cuts through the mother’s pelvic tissue to deliver a child. Prenatally, healthcare providers should appropriately monitor the health of the mother and fetus. If circumstances arise which preclude a vaginal delivery, the healthcare providers need to timely deliver the child surgically by C-section.
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New Jersey Accidents and Medical Mismanagement Which Can Lead to Amputations
The thought of suffering an accident that leads to the amputation of a digit or limb is understandably frightening, and hopefully something you will never experience. Unfortunately, such amputation accidents, or accidents involving injuries which ultimately progress to medical conditions mandating amputations to protect a patient’s health are common. THE NATIONAL AMPUTEE COALITION NOTES: • There
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