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New Jersey Medical Malpractice Lawyers Discuss Medical Errors During Plastic Surgery
Plastic surgery is more commonplace in the 21st century than ever before. Although individuals tend to undergo cosmetic surgery to enhance their appearance, there are times when the results are not what is expected. A medical error during plastic surgery can have serious, long-lasting and devastating consequences for the victim. Common types of plastic surgery…
Read MoreNJ Medical Mistakes Lawyers Discuss Psychiatric Medical Malpractice
Psychiatric patients expect and depend on their mental health professionals to provide quality medical care as well as the emotional support that is so often needed. Like all other physicians, psychiatrists also have an obligation to provide appropriate care and do no harm to their patients. This is particularly important because patients requiring psychiatric care…
Read MoreNew Jersey Medical Malpractice Lawyers: Measures Against MRSA Infection Can Prevent Severe and Life-Threatening Complications
Rashes, skin infections, and diseases of the skin can be a nuisance, but when a person contracts a staph infection of the skin called, Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), it’s more than a nuisance; in fact it can be deadly. MRSA is the most common skin infection found in hospitals today, but in recent years, it…
Read MoreNew Jersey Medical Malpractice Lawyers Discuss Gastric Bypass Surgical Malpractice
Gastric bypass is a surgery designed to help individuals lose weight by altering the way the stomach and small intestine process food. The number of gastric bypass patients per year in the United States is now over 140,000 and rising along with obesity rates. With excess weight of at least one hundred pounds, obese individuals…
Read MoreNew Jersey Medical Malpractice Lawyers Review Laser Hair Removal Lawsuits Against Non-physician Operators
Extreme caution must be used when selecting the operator for laser skin surgery. The increased popularity of skin surgeries such as laser hair removal has been matched by a rise in risky practitioners. Physicians from other disciplines, non-physician operators (NPOs), and non-medical facilities such as “medical spas” are treating patients despite the safety risks. NPOs…
Read MoreNew Jersey Medical Malpractice Lawyers Report: Medical Malpractice Cases for Stillborn Children Arise After Physician Negligence
A medical mistake that occurs anytime during the pregnancy term can lead to the baby dying in the uterus, which is known as a stillbirth or “fetal death”. There are an unfortunate 6.2 stillbirths for every 1,000 live births in the United States. Doctors must consider several risk factors that contribute to the possibility of…
Read MoreNew Jersey Medical Malpractice Lawyers Review Statute of Limitations for New Jersey Medical Malpractice Lawsuits
Medical malpractice can result in catastrophic personal injuries that are immediately obvious and devastating. Sometimes, however, consequences of medical malpractice remain hidden for months or even years. When it becomes clear to you that your physician, surgeon or other healthcare provider has injured you or a family member as a result of physician negligence, misdiagnosis…
Read MoreNew Jersey Hospital Mistakes Lawyers Discuss a Suit that Claims New Jersey Hospital Denied Care To HIV-Positive Gay Man
A New Jersey man has filed a lawsuit against Trinitas Regional Medical Center, claiming that the hospital provided him with improper medical treatment because he is homosexual and HIV-positive. The incident occurred in August 2011. According to the complaint, the man was being admitted to the hospital when a doctor asked him how he had contracted…
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