
Fighting for Victims of Medical Negligence
Medical Malpractice
When healthcare providers fail to meet the standard of care, patients suffer. Our experienced attorneys hold medical professionals accountable for negligence that causes harm.
Time-Sensitive Medical Malpractice Cases
California's statute of limitations requires prompt action
Understanding Medical Malpractice
Medical malpractice occurs when healthcare providers deviate from accepted standards of care, resulting in patient harm. Our dedicated legal team works with medical experts to build strong cases for victims.
Thorough investigation with medical expert witnesses
Proven track record in complex medical cases
Understanding of medical procedures and standards
Strong relationships with healthcare professionals
Aggressive pursuit of fair compensation
No fees unless we win your case
Understanding Your Case
Common Types of Medical Malpractice
Medical negligence takes many forms, each requiring specialized legal expertise
Operating on wrong body parts, leaving instruments inside patients, or performing unnecessary procedures
Failure to diagnose conditions, delayed diagnosis, or incorrect diagnosis leading to improper treatment
Wrong medication, incorrect dosage, or dangerous drug interactions causing patient harm
Negligence during pregnancy, labor, or delivery resulting in harm to mother or child
Improper administration or monitoring of anesthesia causing complications or awareness during surgery
Inadequate staffing, poor sanitation, or failure to monitor patients properly
What to Expect
Your Medical Malpractice Case Timeline
Understanding the legal process helps set realistic expectations for your case
Case Evaluation
Initial consultation to review medical records and assess the strength of your claim
Medical Expert Review
Qualified medical experts analyze your case to establish breach of standard care
Filing & Discovery
Formal complaint filed, evidence gathered, depositions taken from all parties
Resolution
Negotiation for settlement or trial preparation if necessary to maximize compensation
* Timeline estimates are approximate and may vary based on case complexity and individual circumstances
Your Rights
Compensation for Medical Malpractice Victims
You deserve full compensation for the harm caused by medical negligence
Economic Damages
Quantifiable financial losses resulting from medical malpractice
Non-Economic Damages
Compensation for the human impact of medical negligence
Have Questions?
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if I have a medical malpractice case?
You may have a case if a healthcare provider's negligence directly caused your injury or worsened your condition. Key factors include deviation from standard care, causation, and damages. Our attorneys offer free consultations to evaluate your situation.
What is the statute of limitations for medical malpractice in California?
In California, you generally have three years from the date of injury or one year from discovering the injury, whichever comes first. However, exceptions exist, particularly for minors or cases involving foreign objects left in the body. Contact us immediately to protect your rights.
How do you prove medical malpractice?
Proving medical malpractice requires establishing four elements: duty of care, breach of that duty, causation, and damages. We work with qualified medical experts who review records, provide testimony, and help demonstrate how the provider's actions fell below accepted standards.
What role do medical experts play in my case?
Medical experts are crucial in malpractice cases. They review medical records, establish the standard of care, explain how it was breached, and testify about causation. Our firm has relationships with respected medical professionals across various specialties.
Can I sue multiple parties for medical malpractice?
Yes, multiple parties may be liable including doctors, nurses, hospitals, medical device manufacturers, or pharmaceutical companies. Our attorneys thoroughly investigate to identify all responsible parties and maximize your potential recovery.
What if the medical malpractice resulted in death?
If medical negligence caused a loved one's death, you may have a wrongful death claim. Surviving family members can seek compensation for funeral expenses, lost financial support, and loss of companionship. We handle these sensitive cases with compassion and dedication.
Related Practice Areas
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Our Track Record of Excellence
Recent Settlement Results
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