In most cases, medical doctors, nurses and other healthcare
professionals provide the highest standard of care.
But when they fall short of that standard through mistakes
or negligence, it is called "medical malpractice."
If you or a member of your family has been the victim of medical
malpractice, you need to seek qualified legal counsel.
Because medical malpractice is such a serious violation of
a patient's rights, there are strict laws to protect
the victims. These laws maintain a system of checks
and balances in the medical community, and ensure that physicians,
nurses, medical technicians, hospitals and other healthcare
professionals are held accountable for their actions.
The following criteria must be met in a medical malpractice
case:
• A healthcare provider such as a physician, nurse or hospital
was responsible for the patient's care.
• The quality of care given to the patient was below acceptable
medical standards.
• Due to medical negligence or mistakes, damages to
the patient occurred.
Malpractice lawsuits generally require
testimony from expert witnesses such as a doctor who specializes
in the same type of medicine as the person accused of medical
malpractice. Medical issues in these cases are highly complex,
and require expert attorneys on both sides. In most cases,
the accused healthcare provider is well-insured, and the
insurance company's legal counsel is exceptional. Therefore,
it is imperative that the victim hire the right firm for
this difficult and complicated type of case. Ask to see
the firm's results to determine its experience and
expertise in this area of law.
At Reyes Bartolomei Browne,
our results speak
for themselves. We've helped hundreds
of victims get the fair and just compensation they deserved
for the pain and devastation caused by medical malpractice.
We'll help you determine if your case warrants legal
action, and there is no charge for handling your case.
We are paid only after you receive compensation for the horrible
tragedy you've endured as a result of medical malpractice.
The following are typical concerns of victims of medical
malpractice:
Timeliness of your case
Many people are concerned
about how long they have to file a lawsuit after being
victims of malpractice. We can help you determine if your
case legally meets the time frame specified by law in your
state.
Going
to trial
Although some cases do ultimately
go to trial, many are settled out of court.
Length
of lawsuit
Malpractice cases can be
delayed in the courts by insurance companies in order to
postpone payment to the victim. At Reyes Bartolomei Browne,
we do everything possible to prevent these types of delays.
Costs involved
You pay no out-of-pocket expenses
to our firm for trying your case. We receive a percentage
of the compensation awarded by the courts for your case.
What your case is worth
Compensation to the
victim typically includes monies awarded for pain and suffering,
medical expenses, treatment of the injury caused by malpractice
and and reimbursement of past, present and future expenses
that occurred as a result of the injury.
If you believe you or a loved one has suffered as a result of medical
malpractice, please fill out our Case Review Contact Form to the right
on this page to find out what your case is worth.
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