PERSONAL INJURY

Medical Malpractice Lawyers in New Jersey | Protecting Patients’ Rights

We Handle All Personal Injury Claims in Ewing Township, NJ - PRA Law

If you or a loved one suffered from medical negligence in New Jersey, you may be entitled to compensation. Our medical malpractice lawyers at Pellettieri Rabstein & Altman have fought for injured patients across the state for nearly 100 years. The attorneys at Pellettieri Rabstein & Altman stand ready to defend you and your family members who suffered preventable medical errors in New Jersey. Our law firm has defended injured patients and their families throughout New Jersey for almost a century to obtain compensation and protect them from negligent medical providers. 

Medical malpractice cases present both emotional challenges and complex legal requirements. Under New Jersey law, patients must follow precise rules regarding time limits and documentation requirements and expert witness testimony. Your medical malpractice case requires a law firm that possesses extensive experience, sufficient resources, and courtroom power to defend your rights.

What Is Medical Malpractice?

Compensation Available to Injury Victims in Ewing Township

Medical malpractice, sometimes referred to as medical negligence, happens when a healthcare provider fails to follow the accepted standard of care, and that mistake results in harm to a patient.

Responsible parties can include doctors, nurses, surgeons, anesthesiologists, hospitals, nursing homes, urgent care centers, and other medical facilities.

Doctor error lawsuits in New Jersey may arise from situations such as a delayed or missed diagnosis, surgical mistakes, anesthesia errors, or other failures where medical professionals did not meet their duty of care. In these cases, patients and their families may be entitled to pursue compensation with the help of an experienced medical malpractice lawyer in New Jersey.

Common forms of malpractice include:

  • Failure to diagnose or delayed diagnosis, one of the most common types of medical negligence in New Jersey.
  • Surgical errors, including wrong-site surgery — a frequent reason patients file surgical malpractice claims in NJ.
  • Birth injuries occur because of medical staff negligence during pregnancy and delivery.
  • Medical staff provide incorrect medication prescriptions to patients.
  • Anesthesia overdoses or monitoring failures.
  • Emergency room staff make mistakes when they handle patient assessment and treatment procedures.
  • Radiology and laboratory mistakes.
  • Medical errors that result in wrongful death claims.

Every medical negligence situation presents its own distinct circumstances yet patients and their families should never face the consequences of medical mistakes by themselves.

From our clients

I would recommend Richard Isolde to my family and friends, and he was accommodating in handling our case. He was always available by text, phone calls, and email. Most significantly, he helped us get what we deserved. Richard Isolde is always there for his clients and does whatever he can to get the job done.

FD

Richard Isolde worked very hard on my case, making the impossible possible.
He was able to get the full amount up to the policy limit and then get punitive damages in addition. I understand that is a rare accomplishment. I am grateful for that and I congratulate him. Your firm was recommended to me by a friend and I will pay it forward by recommending him as well as PRA.

ML

I used Mr. (SQ) Lee for a personal injury matter and could not have been any more pleased with his services. He understood my injury and helped me every step of the way. He was courteous and kind and I always felt better after speaking with him. His assistant, Sherrill, was also wonderful and together they made a great team! I would absolutely recommend them, and the firm, to anyone.

BF

Do You Have a Valid Medical Negligence Claim in New Jersey?

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To establish a valid medical malpractice claim in New Jersey you need to demonstrate four essential elements. 

  • A doctor-patient relationship existed.
  • The medical provider had a duty to deliver care that met professional standards because of their relationship with you.
  • The provider breached that duty.
  • Your injuries resulted directly from the provider’s failure to meet their duty of care.

New Jersey law requires plaintiffs to obtain an affidavit of merit from a qualified medical expert within 60 days after the defendant files their answer. This affidavit must confirm that the claim has a reasonable basis. At PR&A, our attorneys collaborate with respected medical specialists to meet this requirement, strengthen your case, and demonstrate negligence — whether your claim involves a private physician or calls for the experience of a hospital malpractice lawyer in NJ.

Compensation in New Jersey Medical Malpractice Cases

Compensation in New Jersey Medical Malpractice Cases

Victims of medical negligence in New Jersey may be entitled to compensation, including both economic and non-economic damages: 

Economic damages

  • Past and future medical expenses
  • Rehabilitation and therapy
  • Assistive care and medical equipment
  • Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
  • The costs of funeral services along with burial expenses

Non-Economic Damages

  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Disfigurement or disability

The court awards punitive damages through rare instances of severe misconduct to both penalize the wrongdoer and prevent future negligent conduct.

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$200+ Million

Recovered for Clients

33

Personal Injury Practice Areas

29

Attorney Average Years in Practice

We are a trial and litigation law firm that helps injury victims throughout the State of New Jersey recover full and fair compensation. 

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New Jersey Statute of Limitations

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How Long Do You Have to File a Malpractice Lawsuit in New Jersey? In most cases, you have two years from the date of the medical error — or from the time you discovered the injury — to file a malpractice claim in New Jersey. There are special rules for minors and certain circumstances, but missing this deadline will bar you from seeking compensation.

Taking legal action quickly is critical. Early involvement allows our attorneys to secure vital evidence, collect medical records, and consult with expert witnesses — all of which increase your chances of a successful outcome.

Seeking legal advice right away will enhance your chances of obtaining a successful outcome. Our prompt intervention helps us maintain crucial evidence while obtaining medical records and expert witness consultations.

Why Choose PR&A for Your Medical Malpractice Case

How Pellettieri Rabstein & Altman Can Help Personal Injury Victims in Ewing Township, NJ

The experience of getting harmed by someone you trusted in the medical field creates a devastating impact. The team at PR&A dedicates itself to obtaining financial recovery and emotional tranquility for their clients.

Our law firm defends medical malpractice victims throughout the entire state of New Jersey through the following locations:

  • Mercer County
  • Trenton
  • Camden
  • Burlington County
  • Mount Holly
  • Middlesex County 
  • North Brunswick
  • Lawrence Township 
  • Morristown
  • Nutley
  • Cherry Hill

PR&A maintains availability to meet clients throughout New Jersey through home visits or hospital meetings when travel becomes impossible.

What Our Team Does for You

The selection of PR&A provides you with attorneys who will:

  • Our team provides free extensive evaluations to assess your situation.
  • We work with leading medical specialists to obtain the required affidavit of merit.
  • Our attorneys collect medical documents together with witness statements and expert professional opinions.
  • We conduct forceful negotiations with medical facilities and their staff and insurance providers.
  • Our team will pursue your case through trial proceedings to obtain the compensation you need.

Frequently Asked Questions about Medical Malpractice in NJ

What is medical malpractice?

Medical malpractice happens when medical providers including doctors and nurses and hospitals perform actions they should not or neglect to perform required actions which results in patient injuries.

How do I know if I have a medical malpractice case?

You need to prove main elements to establish a medical malpractice case.

  • The medical provider had a legal responsibility to provide proper care to their patients.
  • The medical provider failed to meet the standard of care expected from a competent healthcare provider.
  • The medical provider’s failure to meet standards resulted in direct harm to the patient.
  • You need to prove that you experienced actual injuries which include physical harm and medical expenses and pain and suffering.

PR&A Law recommends seeking advice from a medical malpractice attorney when you suspect that your medical treatment involved negligence.

How long do I have to file a medical malpractice lawsuit?

The state of New Jersey where PRA Law operates uses the discovery rule to determine medical malpractice cases. The statute of limitations in New Jersey begins when you become aware of your injury or when you should have known about it even if the negligent act occurred before.
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The typical time frame for filing a claim is two years after discovering the injury. The expiration of the deadline results in the permanent loss of your right to receive compensation.

What are some common examples of medical malpractice or situations that might lead to it?

PRA Law provides several examples which include:

  • People who stay in bed develop pressure ulcers known as bedsores when their caregivers fail to provide necessary care such as turning and monitoring and skin maintenance.
  • The insurance carrier selects doctors for workers’ compensation cases but medical treatment often becomes hurried and receives inadequate management.
  • Medical staff should track vital signs during labor but they sometimes miss warning signs or delay necessary medical procedures or fail to take appropriate actions when complications arise.

Seek Legal Advice from a New Jersey Medical Malpractice Attorney Right Now

Who Can Be Held Liable for Injuries?

Medical malpractice cases represent the most complex and emotionally draining personal injury cases that exist. You will not need to handle this situation by yourself.

Contact Pellettieri Rabstein & Altman at (609) 520-0900 for a complimentary and confidential case evaluation. Our team will hear your account while explaining your legal options before beginning an intense battle to achieve the justice your family needs.

You will not need to pay any fees because we only receive payment when we achieve success in your case. Get started today

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