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Union County Hospital Negligence Lawyers

It’s Not Just Business – It’s Personal.

When you walk into a hospital, you’re not just walking into a building; you’re placing your life in someone else’s hands. You expect to be cared for by skilled professionals who know what they’re doing and who will take your health seriously. Most of the time, that’s exactly what happens. But every so often, it doesn’t. Sometimes, a single mistake or moment of carelessness can completely change a person’s life. That’s what’s known as hospital negligence, and if it’s happened to you or someone you love, our Union County medical malpractice lawyers are here to help. Contact Lee Law Firm, LLC for a free consultation today.

What is Hospital Negligence?

Hospital negligence occurs when a doctor, nurse, or other staff members fail to meet the accepted standard of care that any reasonably skilled medical professional would provide under the same circumstances. In simpler terms, it’s when a mistake happens that should never have happened in the first place.

Medical malpractice claims in New Jersey are governed by N.J.S.A. 2A:53A-27, which requires what’s known as an affidavit of merit. This means that before a lawsuit can proceed, a qualified medical expert has to review your case and confirm that the care you received likely fell below professional standards.

Importantly, hospitals are not only legally responsible for what happens in the operating room; they are also responsible for ensuring their facilities are safe, that staff are properly trained, that patient charts are accurate, and that communication between departments is clear. When they fail in any of these areas, the results can be catastrophic.

Common Examples of Hospital Negligence

Hospital negligence can come in many forms, but some of the most common examples that we see are as follows:

  • Medication Errors
  • Surgical Mistakes
  • Anesthesia Errors
  • Infections and Unsanitary Conditions
  • Misdiagnosis or Delayed Diagnosis
  • Negligent Hiring or Supervision
  • Emergency Room Negligence
  • Improper Patient Monitoring
  • Falls or Improper Restraints
  • Lack of Informed Consent

What to Do if You’re a Victim of Hospital Negligence

Realizing that your injury or illness could have been prevented is a heavy burden to carry. It’s normal to feel angry, confused, or even guilty for trusting the people who hurt you. That said, you’re not alone, and you do have options. If you or a loved one has been harmed by hospital negligence, you should try and take the following steps:

  1. Seek Immediate Medical Attention: If possible, go to another hospital or an independent physician who can evaluate your condition and correct any ongoing harm.
  2. Document Everything: Write down what happened, when it happened, and who was involved.
  3. Get Copies of Your Records: Request your complete medical file, including test results, prescriptions, and discharge summaries.
  4. Do Not Sign Anything Without Legal Advice: Hospitals will often try to protect themselves early. Don’t sign waivers, releases, or settlement offers before speaking to our seasoned hospital negligence lawyers.
  5. Contact an Experienced Medical Malpractice Lawyer: At Lee Law Firm, LLC, we’ll handle every aspect of your claim so you can focus on recovery.

Recoverable Compensation

If you can prove negligence or malpractice in your case, you may be entitled to compensation for both economic and non-economic damages, including the following:

  • Medical expenses (past and future)
  • Lost income and loss of earning capacity
  • Rehabilitation, therapy, or long-term care costs
  • Out-of-pocket expenses related to the injury
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Loss of companionship or consortium

Contact Our Medical Malpractice Lawyers in Union County, NJ

If you believe that you or a loved one was injured due to hospital negligence, don’t wait. Hospitals and their insurance carriers will have lawyers working to protect them almost immediately, and you deserve the same level of protection. Contact our dedicated Union County hospital negligence lawyers for a free initial consultation today.

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