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Medication & Pharmacy Errors: From E-Prescribe to Ingest - PA & NJ
Medication errors don’t start at the pill bottle—they start at e-prescribe and cascade through verification, labeling, and counseling. This guide shows Pennsylvania and New Jersey families what to save, how to report, and how we prove harm, with a print-friendly checklist and trusted resources.
Evidence Parents Should Keep (and How): A Preservation Primer for a School Bullying Case
When a child is harmed or harassed, minutes matter and records decide outcomes. This guide helps parents and caregivers save emails, texts, photos, and school records. It includes tips on FERPA requests, naming, storage, and chain-of-custody. This information is designed for families in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Amputations After an Accident: Prosthetics, Work Re-Entry, and Damages
After a catastrophic amputation, recovery isn’t just surgery and rehab—it’s prosthetic choice and maintenance, re-training for work, and a claim that accurately reflects lifetime needs. This guide explains the process, valuation, and next steps for families in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Institutional Liability | Schools, Churches, Camps, and Youth Programs - Pennsylvania & New Jersey
When harm occurs in a school, church, camp, or youth program, minutes matter and records decide outcomes. This guide explains negligent supervision, mandatory-reporting duties, and “notice,” then outlines the first steps families can take to preserve evidence and protect their children’s rights in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

