Medical Malpractice
Medical malpractice happens when a doctor or other
medical professional fails to uphold accepted standards
of medical care causing injury.
Examples of medical malpractice and/or injuries
from the same include:
- wrongful
death
- birth
injury
- brain
damage
- cerebral
palsy
- brachial
plexus palsy
- neurological
deficit
- cognitive
deficit
- paralysis
- decreased
life expectancy
All too often, these types of injuries happen to
children. Attorney
Lipp has experience in working with injured children and
their families to fairly evaluate claims and protect
their rights at a time when they need it most.
Medical malpractice cases can be difficult to prove and
are vigorously defended by hospitals, doctors and/or
insurance companies.
They often require tremendous resources and
expenditures in order to pursue or even investigate
claims. These
cases are very skillfully defended by lawyers with
experience against a political backdrop that can be
unfavorable to the injured and family.
All too often, when a medical mistake occurs, it
is not affirmatively revealed to the injured or his/her
family and such a mistake may be difficult to discover.
Therefore, if you believe or think a medical
mistake or medical malpractice may have been committed,
it is advantageous to contact a lawyer to fairly
evaluate potential claims.
By contacting a lawyer, one is not committing to
necessarily filing a lawsuit. Potential claims must
first be investigated and evaluated in order to make an
informed decision on how to proceed, whether a lawsuit
is warranted and what paths are available for the
future.
If
you have questions relative to medical care that has
been provided to you or a family member, or there has
been a failure to provide medical care, please call us
for a fair inquiry today before time runs out.
Toll Free 1-888-801-LIPP(5477).

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