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Medical Malpractice

Medical errors cause 251,000 fatalities annually. Medical errors account for 9.5% of all deaths in the U.S. each year, making medical malpractice a leading cause of death. Medical malpractice is the third most common cause of death in the United States.

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Medical Malpractice can change your life. You need a lawyer who will shoot you straight and get you back to normalcy.  Call us at 346.501.FUNK.

What Type of Medical Malpractice 
Did You Suffer?

Learn more about each type of medical malpractice.

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Misdiagnosis and
Missed Diagnosis

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Anesthesia Error

Newborn

Birth Injury

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Pharmaceutical Error

Why you should hire an attorney after you suffer medical malpractice

When you've been injured due to a medical professional's negligence, the physical and emotional toll can be overwhelming. Between recovering from your injury and managing mounting medical bills, the legal path to securing compensation might seem daunting. But you don't have to face this challenge alone.

Here's why hiring a skilled medical malpractice attorney is essential for navigating a successful claim:

Understanding the Complexities of Medical Malpractice:

Medical malpractice cases are intricate. Simply proving a doctor made a mistake isn't enough. You need to establish that the mistake constituted a deviation from the accepted standard of care, and that this deviation caused your injury. Medical malpractice attorneys have a deep understanding of medical ethics, procedures, and relevant laws. They can meticulously analyze your case, gather evidence – including medical records and expert opinions – to demonstrate the doctor's negligence and the direct link it had to your suffering.

 

Navigating the Legal Maze:

Medical malpractice lawsuits involve complex legal procedures with strict deadlines. Missing a deadline or failing to file the correct paperwork can jeopardize your entire case. An experienced attorney will ensure all legal requirements are met, guide you through the deposition process, and represent you effectively in court if necessary.

 

Leveling the Playing Field with Insurance Companies:

Hospitals and doctors are often backed by powerful insurance companies with a vested interest in minimizing payouts. These companies have a team of lawyers working to protect their bottom line. A skilled medical malpractice attorney protects your rights and ensures you're not taken advantage of by aggressive defense tactics. They understand how to negotiate with insurance companies and fight for the maximum compensation you deserve.

 

Gathering Evidence and Securing Expert Testimony:

Proving medical malpractice requires strong evidence. Your attorney will meticulously gather your medical records, analyze them for deviations from standard practices, and potentially obtain testimony from qualified medical experts in the specific field of your injury. These experts can explain to the court, in layman's terms, how the doctor's actions fell short and the resulting harm it caused you.

Alleviating Stress and Focusing on Recovery:

The legal process can be extremely stressful. Filing a medical malpractice claim while dealing with an injury requires significant time and attention to detail. An attorney handles the legalities, allowing you to focus on your health and well-being during this challenging time.

 

Financial Security:

Most medical malpractice attorneys work on a contingency fee basis. This means you don't pay anything upfront for their services. Their fees are taken as a percentage of any compensation you receive through settlement or a court verdict. If your case is unsuccessful, you owe no attorney fees.

Taking Action and Seeking Justice:

If you suspect you've been a victim of medical malpractice, it's crucial to act quickly. Statutes of limitations in each state impose deadlines for filing a claim. Contact a medical malpractice attorney as soon as possible to discuss your situation and explore your legal options.

 

Don't wait – the sooner you take action, the stronger your case will be. A qualified attorney can guide you through the legal process, fight diligently for your rights, and help you secure the compensation you need to move forward with your life.

 

Remember: You are not alone. A medical malpractice attorney can be your powerful advocate in the fight for justice and financial recovery.

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