New Jersey Doctors’ Mistakes Lawyers: Link between Autism and Antidepressants in Pregnancy

A recent study conducted at the University of Montreal in Canada suggests that there may be a correlation between the use of antidepressants during pregnancy and autism. After studying more than 145,000 children born in Quebec between 1998 and 2009, researchers found that women who took selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) during their second and…

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Intubation Errors and Ventilator Injuries

During surgery or in an emergency situation in which a patient’s airway is compromised, it may be necessary for a medical provider to intubate the patient, or insert a breathing tube through the patient’s mouth or nose and into the lungs to allow for adequate ventilation.  Intubations are routinely performed on surgical patients by anesthesiologists. …

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Multiple sclerosis (MS) Misdiagnosis sometimes warrants a Medical Malpractice Lawsuit

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurological condition with a complicated set of symptoms. There are a number of conditions that present similar symptoms, which can make it very difficult to diagnose. These conditions require very different treatments from MS, and a misdiagnosis can allow the disease to go unchecked. Knowing which conditions mimic the symptoms…

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New Jersey Personal Injury Lawyers | Tracy Morgan may Suffer Permanent Damage from Car Accident

A horrific car accident that claimed the life of one victim may have caused Tracy Morgan permanent damage.  In June, a Walmart tractor-trailer crashed into a limousine carrying the comedic actor and several other passengers.  Although Morgan underwent extensive rehabilitation upon his release from the hospital, new reports indicate that the serious injuries he incurred…

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