In Rahway, medical mistakes can collide with the pace of everyday life—commutes, shift work, school schedules, and quick repeat visits to urgent care or the ER. When an incorrect or delayed diagnosis follows, families often feel stuck between two fears: that the system “missed something,” or that the patient somehow caused it.
If your care involved automated tools—risk scores, clinical decision support, lab or imaging software, or documentation assistance—your situation may involve more than a simple human error. The legal question is whether the care team’s reliance on the available information (including any automated output) fell below the standard expected in New Jersey.


