Articles
- How Patients Can Protect Themselves From Medical Errors
- Infant released from hospital with untreated jaundice won $26M
- Medical Malpractice: Physician Burnout
- Study: negligent physicians rarely face punishment by state medical boards
- Study examines causes of medication errors
- The Economic Cycle Research Institute releases top medical hazards for 2013
- Who can testify as an expert in a medical malpractice case?
- A change in time means greater injuries at the workplace
- N.J. township officer didn’t know driver was drunk when gave her keys
- Determining fault: Doctors vs. pre-existing conditions
- Doctors frequently fail to diagnose the right condition in patients
- Large trucks will soon have speed limiters to reduce collisions
- Tracy Morgan’s accident sheds light on the dangers of sleepy driving
- Hands free devices can be distractive to NJ drivers
- ‘Black box’ offers troubling insights into risk of surgical errors
- New Jersey’s medical malpractice realities
- Government encourages development of alcohol detecting technology
- Safety issues await new FMCSA leader
- Catastrophic spinal cord injuries can have life-changing consequences
- Survey reveals confusion over vehicle safety features
- Tips for avoiding drowsy driving in New Jersey
- NTSB again recommends enacting a lower legal BAC limit
- Study highlights risks of teen distracted driving during summer season
- How NJ motorists can stay safe around big rigs
- Staying safe while playing Pokemon Go
- What is the one-bite rule?
- Safety experts urge smarter approach to distracted driving laws
- Study: Alcohol consumption and driving do not mix, at any level
- Examining the dangers of nighttime driving
- Lack of sleep an under appreciated factor in traffic fatalities
- What happens when a doctor apologizes for a medical error?
- Protect yourself by knowing what to do after a car accident in NJ
- New Jersey consumers wonder why lithium-ion batteries explode
- Why nutrition matters in nursing homes
- Bicycle deaths continue to rise in New Jersey in 2017
- New Jersey has a high number of “phone addicts” on the roads
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