Medical Malpractice

 
 

Medical Malpractice

 
 
 

The United States is on the cutting edge of technology and has produced amazing miracles for families across the country.  We all have a lot to be proud of in our healthcare system.  We hold our doctors, nurses, and staff the highest respect because of this.  Unfortunately, still, many times hospitals, doctors, and healthcare providers make life changing mistakes.  When these mistakes are made and fall below the standard of care we except from our healthcare professions, they deserve to be held accountable.

We are dedicated to upholding the rights of patients who have suffered due to the negligence or incompetence of medical professionals. Our firm is committed to providing thorough and compassionate legal representation, ensuring that victims receive the justice and compensation they rightfully deserve.

We approach each medical malpractice case with meticulous attention to detail. Our team conducts an in-depth review of medical records, consults with leading medical experts, and employs advanced legal strategies to establish proof of negligence. This rigorous process is vital for demonstrating how the standard of care was breached and directly led to the harm experienced by our clients. Our history of successful outcomes in these sensitive cases reflects our capability and commitment to challenging even the most well-defended medical institutions.

By choosing Whitfield Crosby & Flynn, clients gain the assurance of working with a team that not only understands the intricacies of medical malpractice but also empathizes deeply with the distress such experiences cause. We strive to alleviate the burden our clients face by handling every aspect of the litigation process, allowing them to focus on their recovery and rehabilitation. Our goal is to secure a resolution that compensates for past and future medical expenses, lost earnings, and the pain and suffering endured, thus ensuring our clients can move forward with their lives with financial and emotional support.

 

A study published in 2016 by the British Journal of Medicine comments that there are more than 250,000 preventable deaths per year in the United States.  This makes medical errors as the third most common cause of death.  Makary MA, Daniel M., BMJ. 2016;353i2139

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