Your baby was born at Valley Hospital and something went wrong during delivery. Or your doctor found a suspicious mass and didn’t follow up — and now the cancer is at a stage where treatment is much harder. You need to know if negligence was involved.
Gencarelli & Rimassa Law Firm represents Oradell residents against Valley Hospital, Hackensack UMC, and the outpatient providers along the Kinderkamack corridor. No upfront cost. No fee unless we recover for you.
Not every complication is malpractice. Medicine carries risk, and outcomes can’t always be controlled. But when a provider makes a decision — or fails to make one — that a competent colleague would not have made, and that failure hurts you, the law provides a remedy.
Four elements must be established:
Valley Hospital in Ridgewood handles one of the highest birth volumes in Bergen County. Birth injury cases center on the fetal monitoring record — the continuous strip that documents the baby’s heart rate through every minute of labor. When something goes wrong, the strip shows it. We look for:
For a child who suffered a birth injury, the statute of limitations generally starts at age 18 — not the date of birth. Families have more time than they often realize.
The primary care and specialist practices along Kinderkamack Road are where most Oradell residents get their everyday care. Diagnostic failures in these settings are the most common malpractice category we see. Common patterns:
In these cases, the stage at diagnosis is the key measure of damages — what a timely correct diagnosis would have made possible versus what the delay cost.
For Oradell residents who undergo surgery at Valley Hospital or Hackensack UMC, postoperative failures are the most common actionable category. If deteriorating vitals, rising infection markers, or worsening pain was documented in the chart — and no one escalated to the attending surgeon — that’s a breach. We see this frequently in orthopedic and general surgery cases.
Valley Hospital’s ER is the primary emergency entry point for Oradell residents. Missed diagnoses of time-critical conditions — STEMI, posterior circulation stroke, pulmonary embolism, appendicitis — can cause permanent injury or death within hours of an incorrect discharge. Emergency medicine has established protocols for each of these presentations. When those protocols aren’t followed, there’s a case.
Medication malpractice in Oradell’s outpatient setting most often involves prescribing without complete medication reconciliation. When one specialist adds a drug without reviewing the patient’s existing regimen maintained by another provider, dangerous interactions can result. The failure to check is the breach.
Oradell sits in the heart of central Bergen County, with Valley Hospital as the primary acute care facility for most residents. Valley handles obstetrics, surgery, oncology, orthopedics, and emergency care — a broad service line that generates a broad range of malpractice exposure.
Along Kinderkamack Road, a cluster of primary care and internal medicine practices serves an established patient population. Providers in this setting sometimes under-pursue atypical symptoms in otherwise healthy-appearing patients — a pattern that generates delayed cancer diagnosis claims. Gencarelli & Rimassa Law Firm handles those cases routinely.
Malpractice cases require expert witnesses at multiple stages. The timeline is longer than most injury cases — two to four years is typical. Here’s the sequence:
| Stage | What Happens | Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| Case Evaluation | Attorney reviews your records and identifies negligence | Weeks 1–4 |
| Expert Review | Medical expert analyzes the care and confirms the breach | Weeks 4–12 |
| Filing Complaint | Lawsuit filed in Superior Court, Bergen County Vicinage | Before 2-year deadline |
| Affidavit of Merit | Expert opinion filed within 60 days of defendant’s answer | Required by statute |
| Discovery | Depositions, records exchange, expert designations | 12–18 months |
| Resolution | Settlement negotiation or trial verdict | 18–36+ months |
Two deadlines are absolute: the Affidavit of Merit (60 days after the defendant’s answer) and the 2-year statute of limitations from discovery. In birth injury cases, the child’s limitations period typically starts at age 18. Call us early so neither deadline is ever at risk.
Economic damages in malpractice cases have no cap. Recoverable compensation includes:
It starts at discovery — the date you knew or should have known your injury came from provider negligence, not necessarily the date the error happened. In outpatient diagnostic cases, discovery often comes much later than the underlying failure. For children, it typically starts at age 18. Have an attorney evaluate your specific timeline.
Same legal standards apply. The standard of care doesn’t change based on the setting. A primary care physician who fails to follow up on an abnormal result, or a radiologist who misses a suspicious finding, is just as liable as a hospital. Gencarelli & Rimassa Law Firm handles outpatient malpractice as a core part of its practice.
Contingency fee only. No upfront payment, no retainer, and no hourly billing. We advance all costs — expert witnesses, depositions, medical records, court filings. We only get paid if we win. If there’s no recovery, you owe nothing.
Most Bergen County malpractice cases take two to four years from filing through resolution. Cases with multiple defendants or complex clinical issues tend to take longer. Gencarelli & Rimassa Law Firm sets realistic expectations at the start and keeps clients informed at every stage.
Valley Hospital birth injury cases require obstetric experts who can read the monitoring record minute by minute. Kinderkamack outpatient diagnostic failures require oncologists or radiologists who understand what the standard required at each stage of workup. Gencarelli & Rimassa Law Firm has both.
We prepare every case for trial. Valley Hospital and its insurers negotiate more seriously with law firms that litigate — and we do.
If you or a family member was harmed by negligent care in Oradell or anywhere in Bergen County, call Gencarelli & Rimassa Law Firm. The consultation is free and comes with no obligation. We’ll give you an honest read on your situation. No fee unless we win.