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How Improper Medical Credentialing Can Lead to Medical Malpractice

Negligent credentialing is a legal concept that holds hospitals accountable for failing to properly vet the doctors they employ or contract with. When a hospital allows an unqualified or dangerous provider to treat patients—and those patients are harmed as a result—the hospital may be held liable for damages.

CVS Lawsuit Underscores Corporate Negligence in America’s Opioid Crisis: What It Means for Victims and Families

As Seen In:GET A FREE CONSULTATION PRACTICE AREAS RECENT RESULTS In December 2024, the U.S. Department of Justice filed a sweeping federal lawsuit against CVS Pharmacy Inc., alleging that the retail pharmacy giant knowingly dispensed millions of opioid prescriptions...

Walgreens Sued by Justice Department Over Opioid Crisis: What It Means for Victims

As Seen In:GET A FREE CONSULTATION PRACTICE AREAS RECENT RESULTS In a major legal development, the U.S. Department of Justice has filed a nationwide civil lawsuit against Walgreens Boots Alliance, alleging that the pharmacy chain knowingly filled millions of unlawful...

Is Ulnar Nerve Entrapment A Work-Related Injury?

Although carpal tunnel syndrome might be the most common and recognized repetitive stress injury facing Pennsylvania workers, ulnar nerve entrapment, commonly known as cubital tunnel syndrome, is another type of work-related injury that workers often face.

What Do I Do After an Accident With an Amazon Truck?

Amazon and its subscription service Amazon Prime has been a saving grace for millions of Americans. Prime membership spiked to an all time high during the pandemic as more and more Americans stayed home and had everyday items shipped at lightning speed to their homes. 

What You Should Do After a Single Car Accident in NJ

Most of us know what to do following a multi-vehicle accident: talk to witnesses, get the other driver’s insurance information, and file a report with the police and our insurance. But after a single-car accident, it can be difficult to know what to do next.

Single-Vehicle Accident FAQs

A single-vehicle accident involves only one car. These types of accidents are typically caused by driver errors, such as distracted driving, drunk or drowsy driving, speeding, or rubbernecking. Cars in single-vehicle accidents typically end up hitting a roadside object such as a tree or a guard rail.

Is A Compensation Claim Eligible If Not Wearing A Seatbelt?

As Seen In:GET A FREE CONSULTATION PRACTICE AREAS RECENT RESULTS No matter how much one argues, statistics proved that seat belts save lives. Some people choose not to wear it and some people forget to wear it. Especially during short trips, people don't wear their...

Medical Malpractice Fact Sheet

As Seen In:GET A FREE CONSULTATION PRACTICE AREAS RECENT RESULTS If you have suffered an injury due to the actions of a doctor or hospital in regards to your care, you may be wondering if you have cause to file a medical malpractice case. Our medical malpractice fact...

Things You Should Not Say After A Car Accident

As Seen In:GET A FREE CONSULTATION PRACTICE AREAS RECENT RESULTS The only thing more disturbing than a car accident itself is dealing with the aftermath. People involved in a car accident are usually too baffled or upset to think straight and act rationally. If...

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