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Medical malpractice law firms work on behalf of people who have been hurt by a medical professional’s negligence. At law firm, our dedicated attorneys work with medical malpractice law firms across the United States to ensure our clients receive high quality legal representation.

In fact, our law firm has a long track record of successful case outcomes for its medical malpractice clients. Our experienced attorneys have secured millions of dollars in compensation for clients with cases ranging from birth injury to misdiagnosis of cancer. We can answer any questions you have about your medical malpractice case.

Medical Malpractice: An Epidemic

Every year in the U.S., hundreds of thousands of individuals suffer at the hands of negligent doctors, nurses, pharmacy and lab technicians, and other healthcare professionals. The statistics are so alarming that the Institute of Medicine referred to medical malpractice as an “epidemic.Every year, close to 98,000 people die because of medical mistakes, according to a report released by the IOM in 1999.

Medical Malpractice Law Firms Help Victims

There are laws designed specifically to protect individuals who have been wrongfully harmed. Medical malpractice law firms use these laws to help victims seek justice, and seeking justice involves:

Holding the negligent party(s) responsible – negligent parties in malpractice cases often include doctors, nurses, hospitals, and medical groups.

Obtaining compensation for the losses suffered by the victim – compensating victims is part of our legal system of checks and balances. The injured person will be compensated as some sort of remedy and also it should act as a deterrent for those who were negligent.

Specifically, medical malpractice law firms can help victims of negligence obtain compensation for losses such as:

Medical expenses – past and future
Lost wages
Loss of earning capacity or disability
Pain and suffering
Loss of a loved one (in cases where a family member died)
Mental anguish

Individuals who are eligible to seek compensation must do so within a certain period of time – usually two to three years from the time the negligence occurred. There is a law called statute of limitations that gives a time limit to file a claim, every state has it own. It is in your best interest to protect your rights if you believe you have a case and contact a medical malpractice law firm.

Contact Our Law Office Today

We have an established reputation as one of the leading medical malpractice law firms in the country. We have many years of experience and legal knowledge to help you if medical negligence is the cause of your injury. Call us for a free evaluations and find out more about your legal options.

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Medical Malpractice - Statute of Limitations

Many people believe medical malpractice cases are common but this is not the case. They are extremely complicated cases that arise out of instances of medical negligence, and less than 15 percent of the hundreds of thousands of malpractice victims in the U.S. each year ever file a lawsuit. This shows that many Americans are forfeiting their legal right to compensation for damages they have suffered.

Victims’ Rights

At our law firm, we have seen the individual devastation caused by medical malpractice and we passionately pursue the rights of victims. We know that medical malpractice negligence often results in more than just physical injury. Victims usually experience damages both emotional and financial. Our goal is to help our clients recover compensation for these damages.

Since 1994, our attorneys have been handling medical malpractice cases across the U.S. At that time, we have gathered tens of millions in compensation for our clients who have been injured due to medical negligence and we can help you too.

Do You Have a Medical Malpractice Case?

There are many different types of medical malpractice cases, but some of the more commonly seen involve:

  • Obstetrical errors – Obstetrics is a high risk area of medicine, and many medical malpractice cases involve errors made during labor and delivery. For instance, failing to diagnose infections in the mother or baby, not responding to the changes in the fetal heart rate and not performing a C-section promptly are some errors. Such failures can result in lifelong conditions like cerebral palsy.
  • Drug/medication mistakes – Errors involving medication are increasingly common and young children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable to mistakes. Errors include over and under dosing, the wrong medication is administered or failing to give it at all.
  • Surgical errors – It seems shocking that a surgical team could forget to remove operating instruments or materials from a patient’s body, but this is, in fact, not uncommon. These sorts of errors can cause patients to experience infections, even death. Additional types of surgical mistakes can include the removal of the wrong body part or a healthy organ.
  • Laboratory mistakes – An error made in the laboratory may involve the misreading of a biopsy, misreading of an imaging scan, or a labeling mix up in which patient samples are confused. Any of these can result in a misdiagnosis, and a misdiagnosis can be deadly.

If you have any questions about a medical malpractice case, you should consult an attorney.

Statute of Limitations

The important thing to remember about medical malpractice cases is that they are subject to legal deadlines known as statutes of limitations. The statutes (laws) governing medical malpractice cases vary by state, but most deadlines range between two and three years from the time the negligence occurred.

Still, there are exceptions to the rules. An attorney will advise you regarding the laws for medical malpractice cases in your state.

Attorneys Handling Medical Malpractice Cases

Find out if you have a medical malpractice case by contacting the lawyers at our law office today. We will evaluate your claim at no cost to you.

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Medical Compensation for the Injured

Medical Malpractice Explained

It’s estimated that up to 100,000 people die every year in the United States because of preventable medical errors. This makes medical malpractice one of the leading causes of death in the U.S. More so hundreds of thousands people suffer medical injuries that otherwise would have been avoided with the correct precautions. Althought these numbers are alarming there is just a small percentage (less than 15%) of victims or their families who seek compensation they are owed.

Compensation: Part of a System of Checks & Balances

Compensating victims for wrongly suffered injury is a vital part of the system of checks and balances in America’s legal system. In cases of medical malpractice, victims who were injured are given compensation as a financial remedy for losses they suffered; in addition, forces parties responsible to pay for their actions. In fact, compensation is sometimes awarded to victims as a way to punish liable parties and, hopefully, deter them from future negligence or wrongdoing.

What This Means for You

It means that if you’ve been injured or lost a family member due to the negligence of a healthcare professional (for instance, a doctor or nurse), you may be entitled to medical compensation for:

Financial Losses – such as those due to medical costs associated with treating the injury, job loss, the cost of permanent disability, etc.
Non-monetary Losses – such as pain and suffering, mental anguish, loss of companionship, loss of consortium, funeral costs etc.

When to Contact a Malpractice Lawyer

As soon as you suspect that medical malpractice has occurred, you should contact a lawyer. To file a claim for medical compensation there are strict laws that limit the time you have to file, so acting sooner than later is in your benefit. In fact, if you have suffered because of or lost a loved one to any of the following, it’s in your best interest to have your case evaluated:

  • Misdiagnosis – for instance, being diagnosed with the wrong condition or illness
  • Missed diagnosis – including failure to diagnose cancer
  • Ob/Gyn error – including injury to the infant during delivery
  • Lab mistake – such as misinterpreted x-rays or imaging scans, blood tests or biopsies
  • Surgical mistake – including surgery on the wrong patient, organ or limb
  • Hospital infection – from unsanitary conditions or inadequate sterilization procedures
  • Medication error – receiving the wrong dose or the wrong medication
  • Delayed diagnosis or treatment

These are just a few of the more common instances of medical malpractice, but negligence comes in many forms and you have a right to know whether negligence caused your injury or loved one’s death.

Talk to an Attorney about Medical Compensation

The lawyers at our law firm are dedicated to helping victims of malpractice seek the medical compensation they deserve. Our attorneys have the resources to help you and we have obtained a substantial settlements and awards for our clients.

Speak with an attorney at our law firm for a free claim evaluation. We will evaluate your case, answer the legal questions you may have and inform you of your legal options.

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Medical Malpractice Explained by Lawyer

Ever since 1994 when our medical malpractice law firm was founded, we have been devoted to protecting the rights of their clients who have been injured from the negligence of a doctor, nurse, hospital or other healthcare facilitiy. In the years since our founding, our attorneys have witnessed the devastating consequences suffered by victims of medical malpractice and we know the costs are more than just physical. Many medical malpractice victims suffer serious trauma, emotionally, in addition, there is a great financial burden they have from treatments.

At our medical malpractice law firm, seeking justice for our clients is our number one priority. This is shown by the long record of successful cases we have, we help medical malpractice clients across the country to obtain compensation they deserve.

Do You Need to Contact a Medical Malpractice Law Firm?

It is in your best interest to bring your case in to a medical malpractice law firm to find out your rights if you or someone you care about has suffered an injury due to medical negligence. You may be entitled to seek medical negligence compensation including (but not limited to):

Past and future medical costs
Pain and suffering
Wages lost and/or the loss of earning ability
Loss of companionship (in cases involving the death of a loved one)

There are many different types of medical malpractice, and you should always contact a medical malpractice law firm if you think your circumstances constitute a case of negligence. The more common types of medical malpractice cases are listed below:

Medication mistakes – overdoses, under-doses, administering the wrong medication, etc.
Failure to diagnose an illness – for example, failing to diagnose cancer
Mistakes made in the delivery room – such as failure to respond to fetal distress in a timely manner, which can result in brain damage and cerebral palsy

It is important to remember that it’s not only doctors who commit acts of negligence; nurses and other healthcare professionals may also act negligently. The act of negligence is not often done intentionally but nonetheless the patient must live with the consequences.

Contact a Medical Malpractice Law Firm Today

Ensure that your legal rights are protected by contacting a medical malpractice law firm today if you think you’ve been the victim of medical negligence. Medical malpractice cases have strict time limits when a person wants to file a lawsuit against the negligent party. It is to your advantage to talk to an attorney at medical malpractice law firm right away, if you think negligence is the cause of your claim.

Contact our medical malpractice law firm today. We’ll be glad to evaluate claim free of charge and explain your legal options.

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Medical Malpractice Attorneys

What is Medical Malpractice

Since 1994, our law firm has medical malpractice attorneys who have won millions of dollars in damages for those affected by medical providers. Our medical malpractice attorneys work with experts across the country to ensure our clients receive the best representation possible. If a medical professional such as a doctor has hurt you because of negligence, talk to our professional medical malpractice attorneys today.

Victims Have Legal Rights

Medical malpractice causes tens of thousands of deaths each year and countless more injuries. Those who have been harmed have legal rights such as the right to seek compensation for damages suffered. While no amount of money can make up for the physical and emotional damages an individual endures because of medical malpractice negligence, monetary compensation can help to ease the financial burden that often accompanies medical malpractice.

Depending on the unique circumstances of your claim, you may be entitled to money for past and future medical expenses, loss of earning capacity, and mental anguish, among other things. Talking to an attorney can help to ensure that your legal rights will be protected.

How Our Medical Malpractice Attorneys Can Help You

  • Our medical malpractice attorneys can evaluate your claim to determine if you have a case. If you suspect that your or your loved one’s injury has been caused by medical negligence, give us a call. We offer free claim evaluations, and we’ll inform you of your legal options.
  • If you have a reasonable claim, we will assist you in planning the best course of action. Usually this entails investigating into the incident further and will file a lawsuit against the party(s) negligent.
  • Not all cases make it to trial. Our medical malpractice attorneys know how to negotiate and we will work with the opposing side to secure a settlement that is fair on your behalf.
  • If a settlement cannot be reached, we will use all the resources at our disposal to try to win your case.

Throughout the legal process, our medical malpractice attorneys will be available to answer your questions and address your concerns.

Contact Our Medical Malpractice Attorneys

There are many different types of medical malpractice and ways in which it can occur. If you have an injury that you think was cause by a medical provider’s negligence then it is strongly advised to speak with a medical malpractice attorney. Take note that there are strict time limits called statute of limitations for filing a medical malpractice lawsuit so be sure to speak with a lawyer as soon as you suspect malpractice. Find out more about your legal rights and speak with medical malpractice attorneys at our law firm and discuss about your claim now.

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