Updates and Insights
- Exploring Liability for Lab Technician Negligence
Dec 25, 2021
Who is Liable for Lab Technician Malpractice in New Jersey? A medical laboratory technician is a major player in the healthcare system, as they assist doctors in diagnosing and treating illness or disease. They may also help doctors prevent worsening disease while serving as a critical link in the healthcare chain. Lab technicians, though working behind the scenes, are crucial providers to doctors and the entire healthcare system. Doctors diagnose and treat patients based on...Read More - Organ Failure due to Medical Malpractice: When You can File a Lawsuit
Dec 10, 2021
Humans are complex beings. Their internal systems interconnect and affect one another. One or more organs may weaken or malfunction among the six central systems, namely, the cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, neurologic, hepatic, and hematologic. When one organ fails, it typically causes problems throughout the body. And when multiple organs fail, the chances for survival grow slim. Despite the unimaginable reality of it, people may ultimately experience organ failure as a result of negligence by a...Read More - Important Case Involving FDA Pre-Market Medical Device Review Evidence Reaches the NJ Supreme Court
Nov 28, 2021
When a consumer suffers injury from a product that malfunctions or is defective in New Jersey, they have the option to sue the product manufacturer and any other person or business that contributed to the defective product reaching and injuring the plaintiff. A product may be defective in its design, manufacturing, or warning. To prove a product’s faulty design, a plaintiff must show that while using the product as intended, the product poses a danger...Read More - The Team at Fronzuto Law Recovers $9 Million in 9 Months
Nov 16, 2021
The medical malpractice and personal injury team at Fronzuto Law Group is proud to announce $9 million in recoveries in the last 9 months. In three diverse cases, one medical malpractice, one personal injury, and one wrongful death, the firm fought to obtain justice and just compensation for the injured victim, the deceased, and their loved ones. So what can these cases teach us about injury litigation in New Jersey? Let’s take a look. Just...Read More - Alzheimer’s Disease and Malpractice: How can Negligence Occur Among Patients with Dementia?
Oct 29, 2021
New Jersey Malpractice Attorneys Explore Misdiagnosis and Other Forms of Negligence Among Individuals with Alzheimer’s Disease Under the umbrella term, dementia, is Alzheimer’s disease. Dementia is a general term for any number of conditions that lead to memory loss, cognitive deficiencies, and social abilities decline. People with dementia may show signs early by forgetting common words that they usually know or everyday tasks that have been routine in their lives, which can progress to more intense...Read More - New Jersey Pedestrian Accident Settlement: Fronzuto Law Group Obtains $2.6 million on behalf of Permanently Injured Woman
Oct 15, 2021
The experienced personal injury attorneys at Fronzuto Law Group recently obtained 2.6 million dollars in compensation while representing a 72-year-old female client who was tragically struck by a truck while walking. Our client was attempting to cross the street in a crosswalk in Passaic County, New Jersey, when a delivery truck making a left turn collided with her. On that day, and in the months thereafter, this unsuspecting, law-abiding woman’s life was unalterably changed. Pedestrian...Read More - Filing a Medical Malpractice Claim on Someone Else’s Behalf
Oct 1, 2021
Can a Family Member Sue for Medical Negligence in NJ? All told, medical errors that injure others can end in litigation. In medical malpractice lawsuits, a person called the plaintiff sues the party or parties responsible for the plaintiff’s injury. Typically, the injured patient sues the doctor, nurse, hospital, or other staff, organizations, and entities responsible for the damage. By law, only interested parties with standing can sue another for their conduct. Standing means they...Read More - When can you File a Lawsuit for Hospice Malpractice in NJ?
Sep 17, 2021
Attorneys Explaining what can be done when Injuries Result from Medical Negligence in Hospice Care A person with a terminal illness or diagnosis may rely on hospice care during the last stages of their life. While the anticipated outcome of a patient being cared for by hospice healthcare professionals is the presumed death of the individual, this by no means negates the responsibilities of hospice nurses and other medical providers engaged in the process of...Read More - Understanding Cephalopelvic Disproportion (CPD) and its Connection to Birth Injury
Sep 4, 2021
Cephalopelvic Disproportion, CPD, refers to a mismatch between the size of the baby and the mother’s pelvis. While seemingly simple, this condition can lead to dangerous complications, including prolonged and overly exhausting labor, fetal distress, and serious birth injuries if the newborn cannot effectively travel through the birth canal. Whether the mother has an abnormality in the size or scope of her pelvis, the baby is affected by fetal macrosomia having grown too large for...Read More - New Jersey Makes Another Stride Toward Improving Maternal Health
Aug 13, 2021
In its continued efforts to combat maternal mortality, New Jersey lawmakers have adopted a statewide home visitation program for new mothers and infants. New mothers face tremendous challenges that most struggle with quietly, without support or guidance. Whether they have nearby family or supportive friends, mothers with newborns often feel alone in their doubts and fears. Battling lost sleep in the last weeks of pregnancy, the physical and emotional hardship of labor, and the insecurity...Read More