Medical Malpractice
Medical malpractice occurs when a hospital, doctor, or healthcare professional causes injury to you through an act of negligence or omission. These could be errors in diagnosis, treatment, surgery, aftercare or other health management. If you think that you’ve suffered from medical malpractice, contact our legal team to discuss your case.
Posted on 07/22/2021
Medical and hospital errors are the third leading cause of all deaths in the United States alone with cancer and heart disease ranking first and second,...
Posted on 06/28/2021
It's believed that emergency room errors happen in 5% to 10% of all emergency room visits in the United States.
With Americans making more than 140 million...
Posted on 06/23/2021
Every medical malpractice case is unique, but there are some common factors anyone considering pursuing medical malpractice should be aware of.
Let's...
Posted on 06/15/2021
Can you sue for artificial intelligence medical malpractice?
The simple answer is yes. And, no.
Medicine is a science. And while certain pure...
Posted on 05/26/2021
For more than 70 years, military personnel, including active, reserved, retired service members, veterans, and military families, have been unable to seek...
Posted on 05/18/2021
Coming to terms with medical injury or wrongdoing and deciding to file a medical malpractice lawsuit can be overwhelming. No one expects to be injured...
Posted on 05/12/2021
Discovery is the formal legal process attorneys use to collect relevant information about a case. Discovery allows both plaintiff and defendant to learn what...
Posted on 04/29/2021
Expert witnesses are essential elements of most medical malpractice cases. Because medical malpractice cases typically involve complex health and medical...
Posted on 04/29/2021
A medical malpractice trial process comes at the end of an often strenuous, sometimes even adversarial, lawsuit. A case physically goes to trial months — or...
Posted on 03/30/2021
Medical malpractice happens when a medical professional fails to provide their patient with a legally-obligated standard of care that results in injury,...