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- When Can You Sue in New Jersey for an Injury in a Foreign Country
Jul 12, 2013
If you have been injured in a foreign country, the costs may be very high, and not just in money. If your The High Cost of Injury in a Foreign Country Monetary cost for medical treatment in a foreign country may be high because of differences in billing procedures, exchange rates, and the doctor, equipment, or medication needed may be much rarer and in very high demand. Sometimes, you can’t even get the care...Read More - New Book Details How Hospitals Facilitated New Jersey’s Killer Nurse
Jun 4, 2013
In his new book, The Good Nurse, Charles Graeber does more than expose the crimes of Charles Cullen, a nurse whose indiscriminate lethal injections of patients in New Jersey and Pennsylvania may make him the most prolific serial killer in history. Mr. Graeber also exposes that The Story of the Killer Nurse Cullen worked as a night nurse at many area hospitals in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. When he was unsupervised, he would select...Read More - New Jersey Supreme Court Upholds Medical Malpractice Law
Jun 4, 2013
In an important decision in May, the New Jersey Supreme Court decided to uphold a 2004 law that required doctors offering expert testimony in a Treatment Knowledge of Condition Is Not Enough The central issue in the case of Nicholas v. Mynster is whether a doctor’s knowledge of the condition is sufficient to act as an expert witness in a medical malpractice lawsuit. The case involves brain damage suffered by the plaintiff after operating...Read More