Decision Upheld in Denying Hospital’s Motion to Dismiss in a Wrongful Death Case

In Joyner v. Ortiz, Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division, Docket No. A-2264-12 (July 8, 2013), the appellate panel held, despite plaintiff’s failure to name a defendant hospital within the two year time statute of limitations, the case could proceed against the hospital named in the amended complaint, as the wrongful death complaint was timely […]

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What Are the Elements to Sustain A Cause of Action for Your Med. Mal. Case?

Medical Malpractice in New Jersey Even where the defense is mostly not negligent, plaintiff can walk away with satisfaction if the ultimate harm can be apportioned.  Mr. Koseoglu became ill in September, 2007 and he complained that he had a fever and felt tired.  Three days later, his exhaustion persisted and his temperature reached 103.6 […]

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