New Jersey: Malpractice Payment of $545,000 for Injury to a Female Patient in her 30s (2019)

In 2019, a medical malpractice insurance company made a payment on behalf of a physician (MD) in New Jersey for approximately* $545,000. Payment was made in response to a claim of medical malpractice claim involving what was described as a "major temporary injury" to a female patient between 30 and 40 years old. The nature of the claim is broadly described as: "surgery related." The payment report submitted by a general or acute care hospital described the allegations in the claim as "Wrong Procedure or Treatment."

* The payment amount is approximate because the National Practitioner Data Bank codes payments as a range value. The report's description of $545,000 corresponds to a malpractice payment somewhere between $540,001 and $550,000.

Claim Insights

With respect to any medical malpractice payment, there are three major components of any claim. First, there is the act or omission that gave rise to an injury and whether the provider departed from an accepted standard of practice. Second, there is the nature of the injury itself, which includes several factors like its severity, duration, the impact on the patient’s life, the age and general health of the patient, along with many other elements. Third, there needs to be a causal connection between the negligent act or omission by the provider and the injury itself. Even with a showing of negligence, a medical provider is not legally responsible for an outcome that was not caused by the negligence.

With this in mind, the Data Bank does have some information that can give context to the medical malpractice payments, including the patient’s age, gender, whether it was inpatient or outpatient care, the type of malpractice or medical mistake that was alleged, and the ultimate outcome to the patient.

The information has significant limitations, however, that everyone should keep in mind. For one thing, the information is usually self-reported by the healthcare provider and his or her representatives…

A medical provider's malpractice history can be extremely insightful. A long history of malpractice claims and discipline can certainly affect whether a matter is resolved and for how much. One of the most important goals of the National Practitioner Data Bank is to track providers' disciplinary and malpractice payment history throughout interstate moves or new employment situations.

In addition to this particular malpractice payment, this provider has another report on record. Specifically, this provider has four clinical privileges or panel member reports on record. These reports are important to set limits on what types of actions and procedures a provider is allowed to perform in case they move to another state to practice. Only about 4% of payments in the database are associated with a provider with even one such report on their record.

Similar Claims

Here are other claims involving an allegation of Wrong Procedure or Treatment and an outcome of what was described as a "major temporary injury" to at age patient between 30 and 40 years old.
YearStateAmountAllegation
2024Ohio$57,500Wrong Procedure or Treatment
2024Texas$92,500Wrong Procedure or Treatment
2024Florida$285,000Wrong Procedure or Treatment
2022Texas$67,500Wrong Procedure or Treatment
2022West Virginia$195,000Wrong Procedure or Treatment
2021Massachusetts$72,500Wrong Procedure or Treatment
2019Georgia$97,500Wrong Procedure or Treatment
2019Utah$22,500Wrong Procedure or Treatment
2019New Jersey$545,000Wrong Procedure or Treatment
2017California$8,750Wrong Procedure or Treatment