Updates and Insights
- Troubled Team Doctor Could Lose License
Aug 23, 2012
San Diego Chargers team physician David Chao, M.D. faces the suspension or revocation of his license to practice medicine for what California regulators call “acts of gross negligence” against three patients in 2007 and 2010. The California medical board’s action is the latest blow to Chao, who recently lost a malpractice suit by a patient who claimed Chao’s surgical repair of her knee disfigured her. The woman says Chao used a medical cold therapy device, in...Read More - New Jersey Moves To Protect Patients From Medical Negligence
Aug 22, 2012
When the terms medical malpractice or medical negligence are heard, people most often think of surgical errors, incorrect records, or birth injuries. One area of medicine that may be overlooked is in the area of prescription management. Doctors must be equally as ethical in their handling of prescription drugs as they are with any other area of medical care. New Jersey licensing authorities are being proactive in keeping one doctor accused of medical negligence out...Read More - New Jersey Parents Beware Dangerous Product Posing As Desk Toy
Aug 17, 2012
On July 9 we wrote about the dangers of magnetic products for children in a post titled, “Magnet ingestions highlight dangerous product parts.” Since that report was issued, more specific cases have emerged that shine a light on a dangerous product that many New Jersey residents may have in their home or office. The latest major case involves the Consumer Product Safety Commission suing a product maker due to the risk to children. The maker...Read More - New Jersey Woman Files Medical Malpractice For Poor Treatment
Aug 8, 2012
A woman has filed a civil lawsuit against a man who she says was negligent in providing her laser treatment for hair removal and that the man also violated her privacy with this treatment. The woman alleges that the medical malpractice suit arises from conduct of the man, who had represented to her that he was a licensed doctor in New Jersey. The woman claims that the man had her take off all of her...Read More - New Jersey Court Rules Couple Can Sue For Wrongful Death
Aug 2, 2012
In retrospect, there are a wide range of things that each party involved in a tragic New Jersey shooting might have done differently. None of this hindsight will be able to bring back a New Jersey couple’s son, who died by gunshot at the hand of his own brother. However, the New Jersey Supreme Court recently overturned lower court decisions and ruled that the parents are entitled to pursue a wrongful death action against the...Read More - Medical Malpractice Cases Can Devastate New Jersey Parents
Jul 25, 2012
New Jersey readers may be interested in the story of a mother who has filed wrongful death and medical malpractice lawsuits against a jail and hospital she alleges are responsible for her son’s 2010 death. The man allegedly died in police custody after being struck on the head and knocked to the ground by another inmate. He apparently hit his head on the concrete floor in the fall and lost consciousness. The man died days...Read More - New Jersey Families A Warning About A Dangerous Hair Product
Jul 19, 2012
A young girl from a state to our south suffered a serious injury from an uncommon source. According to family members, the now-7-year-old girl was kicking a soccer ball around a couple of years back when she lost her balance and fell backwards. She landed on her head and became the unwitting victim of a dangerous product she was wearing. It was a hair tie. The impact caused her skull to fracture. It was an...Read More - Magnet Ingestions Highlight Dangerous Product Parts
Jul 10, 2012
New Jersey children, like all children, are curious and as such are likely to experiment by touching and tasting almost anything. Children’s natural affinity for chewing on their toys and other objects they get their hands on may lead to illness. Parents need to be ever on guard because contact with a dangerous product may come from unlikely places, including children’s toys which may have small parts. Recently, there has been an increase in attention...Read More - Medical Malpractice Claims May Lessen With Electronic Records
Jul 3, 2012
When doctors, nurses or other medical providers make errors of any kind, the result may be challenging and difficult to overcome for New Jersey residents. Unfortunately, medical malpractice concerns are a reality that many people face. However, a recent study shows that one way patients may feel more assured of their care is by choosing doctors who utilize electronic records rather than paper records. Electronic medical records are touted as one way that medical professionals...Read More - Young Boy Awarded 11 Million In Medical Malpractice Case
Jun 30, 2012
New Jersey residents may take interest in a case in which a jury has awarded an injured child $1.1 million after he suffered a brain injury caused during surgery for sleep apnea. According to those involved in this medical malpractice case, the boy suffers from lingering effects from the surgery that will cause delay in development that could continue well into adulthood. The boy was only 11 months old in 2007 when the surgery took...Read More