David
M. Fried
Tel:
(973) 635-5400
Fax: (973) 635-9339
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Designated
as a Super Lawyer
in the fields of personal injury, medical malpractice &
product liability.
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more information (Curriculum Vitae), click
here.
David Fried is Certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey
as a Civil Trial Attorney, and focuses his practice on liability
claims of those injured in auto accidents, falls, from medical
malpractice, in aviation and construction accidents, and as
victims of lead poisoning. David has extensive experience representing
workers injured because proper safety equipment was not provided
on the job site, and also handles a significant amount of medical
negligence claims surrounding brachial plexus injuries sustained
at birth.
David has worked extensively with construction experts to establish
clear theories of negligence and responsibility at construction
sites where employees of Sub Contractors suffer severe injuries
due to the lack of adequate safety equipment or safe working
conditions. Many of these cases have involved carpenters and
ironworkers who fell from heights where they were not furnished
with adequate fall protection. David has been successful in
proving the responsibility of the General Contractor, Prime
Contractor, Safety Coordinator or other person or entity required
to provide safety supervision of the Sub Contractor’s
employees, despite the hotly contested claims of liability of
the injured worker and his employer. David has resolved several
construction site accident cases in excess of $500,000, including
one for $900,000 for the death of an ironworker, another for
$1.325 million for a construction worker whose scissor lift
toppled and did not have an anti-tip device. He resolved another
case for $1.37 million involving an electrical system blast
that killed one worker and injured another. In that case, through
extensive pre-suit investigation, David was able to prove the
blast occurred due to arcing because a steel rod had been left
in an electrical box, and through discovery, it was proved which
defendants were responsible for this condition. David has also
been successful in proving the responsibility of governmental
entities that failed to properly supervise the work of trench
workers employed by contractors on municipal projects.
David has also handled several medical malpractice birth injury
cases involving brachial plexus injuries. He won a 1 million
dollar verdict from a Middlesex County jury on behalf of a 6
and a half year old boy with a right arm brachial plexus injury
where the delivery involved a shoulder dystocia (stuck shoulder
during delivery). David established that the delivering obstetrician
utilized excessive downward traction on the baby's head at the
time one of the shoulders became stuck at delivery, and caused
a permanent injury to the boy's brachial plexus nerves which
control arm and hand function.
David has also handled and been successful in many other medical
malpractice cases involving anesthesia, surgery, failure to
diagnose cancer, improper medication, and failure to provide
informed consent.
David has also argued two cases before the New Jersey Supreme
Court. In one, involving a woman who was exposed to an improperly
discarded needle while cleaning a physician’s office,
and therefore had a fear that she may have contracted HIV/AIDS,
David made landmark law when he persuaded the Court to rule
that a person has the right to pursue a claim for the fear of
contracting HIV/AIDS without proof that there was actual exposure
to the disease, as long as there is proof that reasonable potential
for exposure occurred, necessitating ongoing testing. In another
Supreme Court case, David was able to prevail in an argument
that parents had the right to pursue a claim on behalf of the
Estate of their deceased adopted child, even though the death
due to medical malpractice occurred before the adoption was
able to be completed. David later won a liability trial in that
case.
In the Spring of 2005, David Fried settled a case surrounding
an aviation accident which involved the negligent repair of
an airplane’s engines, causing a malfunction and the plane
to crash. As a result of his injuries suffered in the crash,
our client was paralyzed from the mid-chest down. David obtained
a 7 million dollar settlement on behalf of this client. For
more information on this case, please click
here.
Mr. Fried also heads the firm's lead poisoning section. He has
handled many of cases involving children eating lead-based paint
that causes brain damage, which shows up several years after
the lead exposure.
A graduate of Rutgers University, (B.A. 1978; J.D. 1981), Mr.
Fried is an elected member of the American Board of Trial Advocates.
He serves as one of two statewide delegates on the Legislative
Committee of the New Jersey State Bar. |