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New Jersey Medical Malpractice Statistics
January 4, 2021
By Cerussi and Gunn P.C. Legal Team
Medical Malpractice
Medical malpractice occurs much more often than most patients realize. Studies have shown that medical malpractice accounts for as many as 251,000 fatalities each year in the US, making it the third-leading cause of death. Being aware of the existence and most common types of medical malpractice can help you control your care as a patient in
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New Jersey Medical Malpractice Laws
January 1, 2021
By Cerussi and Gunn P.C. Legal Team
Medical Malpractice
When you trust your life into the hands of a medical professional, the last thing you expect is for him or her to do something that compromises your care. Yet thousands of patients suffer serious injuries due to medical malpractice each year. Malpractice is a health care professional’s breach of the accepted duty of care. If you
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