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Updates and Insights: Pediatric Medical Malpractice

  • Could It Be Malpractice? 7 Pediatric Red Flags NJ Parents Shouldn’t Ignore

    Jun 25, 2025

    When your child is unwell, you depend on pediatricians and healthcare professionals to listen carefully, investigate thoroughly, and provide the right care at the right time. But what happens when something goes wrong? What if symptoms are brushed off or serious conditions are missed? At Fronzuto Law Group, founding attorney Ernest P. Fronzuto, Esq. has spent decades representing New Jersey families whose children have suffered life-altering harm due to pediatric malpractice. With a focused practice...
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  • NJ Parents: What If a Doctor Missed a Serious Condition?

    Jun 11, 2025

    When your child is sick, you rely on doctors to listen, investigate symptoms, and take action. But what happens when they don’t? What if your concerns were dismissed, symptoms were misread, or a diagnosis came too late—after your child’s condition worsened or became life-threatening? At Fronzuto Law Group, Ernest P. Fronzuto, Esq. and his team have spent decades standing up for New Jersey families in exactly these types of situations. With a deep focus on...
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  • Hospital Volume of Surgery for Congenital Heart Problems may Impact Patient Outcomes

    Dec 8, 2017

    There are a host of birth defects that require surgical correction after a baby is born, the most common of which are congenital heart problems. In fact, 40,000 babies in the United States are born with congenital heart defects every year, amounting to 1 out of every 100 births. A recent analysis conducted by U.S. News showed an association between the number of congenital heart surgeries performed in a hospital and the survival rates for...
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  • Essex County Pediatric Malpractice Case Involves Brain Damage After ENT Surgery

    Sep 1, 2017

    In a pediatric malpractice case in Essex County, New Jersey, a young boy suffered significant brain damage and long-term complications after a routine tonsillectomy. The victim in this case, Mike Charles, was only two-years-old when he underwent a tonsillectomy, adenoidectomy and airway-widening procedure at Jersey Shore University Medical Center. The surgery was performed on February 26, 2013 by ear, nose, and throat (ENT) doctor Samuel Engel. The procedure, which involved removal of the tonsils and adenoids, as well as widening...
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