Congestion Leading To New Jersey Car Accidents?

Recently, motorists heading westbound on Route 280 near West Orange, New Jersey were stuck in traffic. The reason: a car had flipped following a motor vehicle crash. The crash-which sent one person to the hospital-also shut down three lanes of traffic, causing slight delays for commuters. Traffic congestion is a common problem in urban areas,…

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Bed Sores: Still Happening And Still Dangerous

With all of the advances of modern medicine, it is surprising that bed sores, or pressure ulcers, still happen frequently in nursing homes throughout the United States. Bed sores develop when people in hospitals or nursing homes are not moved frequently. Individuals placed into beds or wheelchairs are forced to lie or sit in the…

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Surgeons Who Play Video Games Make Fewer Surgical Errors

It is an unsettling thought to even think about, but the truth is that there are surgeons in New Jersey who made mistakes while operating on a patient. For the patient, these mistakes can lead to medical complications and the need for more procedures to correct what went wrong the first time. Studies focus on…

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Do New Jersey Marijuana Users Pose Higher Accident Risks?

Those with certain debilitating medical conditions in New Jersey can be in the state’s Medicinal Marijuana Program. If approved under this program, a patient’s physician will determine the proper dosage. The maximum amount is two ounces in a 30 day period. According to the New Jersey Department of Health, while using medicinal marijuana, patients are…

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Study Analyzes Why More Women Are Driving Drunk

It is not uncommon to hear about yet another person in New Jersey injured after a drunk driver caused an accident. Afterwards, one may wonder: Just why did that person decide to drink and drive? How come the driver did not just call a cab to get home? Did the drunk driver even realize how…

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Diagnostic Errors Among Common Medical Malpractice Claims

A recent study out of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey found that diagnostic errors were the most common reason for medical malpractice lawsuits. There is no doubt that diagnostic errors — particularly failing to diagnose a serious health condition — cause severe pain and injuries for patients. The study looked at…

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Radiology Malpractice Claims: Failure To Diagnose A Common Theme

Everyone knows that catching cancer early can mean the difference between life and death. When radiologists fail to diagnose cancer, they can prevent patients from getting life-saving treatments. A report from the New Jersey Medical School has found that 31 percent of radiologists face at least one medical malpractice claim during their careers and the…

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Red Car Decals Prevent Teenage Driving Accidents

Many young drivers are embarrassed by the red decals that they are required by law to put on their license plates. Yet, according to researchers at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), those “annoying stickers” have likely prevented 1,600 car accidents involving young drivers. In New Jersey, drivers under 17 are required to put a red…

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New Jersey Likely To Let More Officers Inspect Hazmat Trucks

A commercial-truck accident is particularly dangerous when it involves smaller vehicles, motorcyclists, bicyclists or pedestrians, given the sheer size and weight of semi trucks by comparison. But when the large truck is carrying freight that contains hazardous goods like dangerous chemicals, harmful liquids or gasses, flammable substances or corrosive materials, a whole other dimension of…

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