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January 19th, 2020 • News & Politics • 6 minute read

New Jersey Nursing Home Hit with Wrongful Death Suit Alleging Negligence

Cumberland Manor was recently hit with a wrongful death lawsuit alleging it was negligent in the death of former resident, Fred Pittman.

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February 8th, 2023 • News & Politics • 5 minute read

Video Surveillance in Nursing Homes: Enhancing Safety and Security

Up to this point, most of these cameras have been set up in public spaces, including dining areas, kitchens, sitting rooms, and other familiar places such as entrances and exits.

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March 7th, 2023 • News & Politics • 4 minute read

How Much Is My Personal Injury Case Worth?

Compensatory damages cover both economic and non-economic damages to give you financial reimbursement for those losses.

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November 1st, 2020 • Positive News • 5 minute read

McDonald's Hit with Another Racial Discrimination Lawsuit

McDonald's was recently hit with another racial discrimination lawsuit by more franchisee owners.

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May 2nd, 2022 • News & Politics • 4 minute read

Animal Rights Arsonist Pleads Guilty in Court

Environmental extremist pleads guilty to two arsons aimed at targeting commercial and government-owned animal processing facilities.

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August 22nd, 2022 • News & Politics • 5 minute read

Food Insecurity Negatively Impacts Mental Health, Physical Well-being

Not having enough food to eat can lead to a lifetime of mental health issues.

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May 2nd, 2017 • Health & Medicine • 4 minute read

Traumatic Brain Injury Case Results In $33.8M Verdict

A tragedy occurred at the federally funded Jessie Trice Community Health Center when baby Earl Reese-Thornton was born with a severe brain injury after Dr. Atogho failed to offer and perform a C-section and “continued the administration of the contraindicated delivery drug Pitocin.” Fortunately, the law firm, Mallard & Sharp, P.A., that represented the heartbroken parents, won a “$33.8 million verdict on behalf of a brain damaged baby,” and the Court found that “Dr. Atogho’s failure to offer and perform a C-section was gross negligence and caused the brain injury that resulted in baby Earl Reese-Thornton requiring 24-hour care for the remainder of his life.”