Medical Malpractice Lawyer

If medical malpractice has caused you or your loved one to suffer harm, the medical lawyers at Burke & Eisner can help you understand your legal rights. As a result of preventable medical mistakes, hundreds of thousands of Americans suffer serious injuries or death and the law provides such victims the right to hold accountable those parties responsible for the damages.

 

The medical lawyers at Burke & Eisner have extensive experience representing victims of medical negligence and malpractice, and have helped clients across the country secure significant monetary awards and settlements. You may be eligible for compensation, too, but it’s crucial that you have your case evaluated immediately if you think your injuries (or those of a loved one) are due to medical malpractice.

 

When to Contact Medical Lawyers

Even the most well-intentioned doctors and nurses make mistakes; they are, after all, only human. But there are instances in which mistakes are the result of sheer negligence on the part of the healthcare professional. In fact, by taking appropriate precautions and adhering to accepted medical standards many medical errors can be avoided.

 

Regardless of whether the mistake was intentional or not, you should always consult medical lawyers after:

 

· A missed diagnosis, delayed diagnosis, or wrong diagnosis

· A surgical error, including instruments left inside the body, wrong site surgery, or anesthesia mistake

· A prescription/medication error

· An infection contracted because of unsterile conditions, usually in a hospital

· A birth injury, particularly if a child is diagnosed with cerebral palsy or Erb’s palsy after a traumatic delivery

· The death of a family member that you suspect is due to a medical error

 

Experienced medical lawyers can evaluate your circumstances and determine your eligibility to file a lawsuit.

 

Types of Medical Compensation

Each medical malpractice case is unique, and the damages you may be entitled to depend largely on your particular circumstances. In general, however, recoverable damages often include compensation for medical treatment and related expenses, wage losses, permanent disability or disfigurement, loss of companionship, and other physical, financial and emotional losses.

 

Deadlines Apply

All medical malpractice cases are subject to a strict legal deadline known as a statute of limitations. This deadline requires that victims of medical malpractice file their legal claims within a specified period of time, typically within one to five years following the. Statutes vary from state-to-state, and there are some exceptions. The sooner you speak with a medical lawyer, the more likely you will be of ensuring the protection of your legal rights.

 

Contact the Medical Lawyers at Burke & Eisner

Let one of the knowledgeable medical lawyers at Burke & Eisner evaluate your case free of charge and learn more about your legal rights and options.

 

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