Medical Malpractice

Medical Malpractice, Device, and Drug Injuries

Doctors, drugs, and medical devices aim to heal through prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Sometimes, medical outcomes fall short through the fault of no one. Other times, ignorance, carelessness, and profits push the level of care below the standard accepted by the medical community.

You may have been injured by a doctor’s carelessness, a nurse’s negilgence, or you may be suffering ill effects from a defective medical device marketed by a company despite poor clinical outcomes. Have you suffered an injury as a result of medical care or treatment? You may be entitled to compensation.

Below are a few of the major areas your case may fall into, but it’s not exhaustive. Injuries don’t fit into neat boxes, and it takes skilled medical malpractice attorneys like ours to piece together the often complex facts of an individual case to protect the rights of our clients.

Medical Malpractice

Wrong site surgery, negligent medical care, misdiagnosis, laprascopic surgical errors, incorrect medications

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Defective Medical Devices

Medical devices that have caused injury include TVM and DePuy and other metal-on-metal hips.

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Harmful Drugs

Ephedra and Ranitidine (Zantac) are just a couple of examples of drugs that have caused injury over the years.

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Wrongful Death

Was your loved one killed as a result of improper, negligent, or careless medical care?

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