Medical Malpractice
Providing a Supportive Path After a Medical Error
When medical professionals make preventable mistakes, the consequences can be life-altering. Misdiagnoses, surgical errors, birth injuries, medication mistakes, and other lapses in care can cause lasting health issues or even loss of life.
Our New York medical malpractice attorneys provide diligent advocacy to help your family find a path forward towards recovery.
Medical malpractice occurs when a healthcare provider fails to meet the accepted standard of care, leading to patient injury.
You may be entitled to compensation for:
Understanding Medical Malpractice and Your Rights in New York
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Expert Advocacy for Complex Medical Claims
Our medical malpractice lawyers work with independent healthcare professionals to investigate errors, gather evidence, analyze records, and build a powerful case on your behalf.
We bring comprehensive representation across a wide range of clinical claims:
Surgical Errors
When a surgical procedure does not go as planned, such as an untreated internal injury, the physical and emotional recovery can be difficult. We help you look into exactly what happened in the operating room to ensure your health and safety are restored.
Delayed or Misdiagnosis
A timely diagnosis for serious conditions like cancer, heart attacks, or strokes is vital to a successful recovery. If you feel your symptoms were overlooked or misdiagnosed, we act as your partner to find the answers and professional accountability you deserve.
Birth Injuries
If your child was injured during delivery, we provide the compassionate guidance your family needs to protect their future and secure the resources for their ongoing care.
Medication Mistakes
We investigate concerns regarding improper dosages or dangerous drug interactions to ensure that healthcare providers are meeting the highest standards of safety for their patients.
Concerned about the care you received? You don't have to search for answers alone.