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Plaintiff suffered brain damage as a result of an hypoxic event which occured after cardiac surgery.
Instead, we look at medical providers as some of our most trusted allies.
By limiting the incentive and ability of “predatory†attorneys to pursue medical malpractice lawsuits, the insurance companies can charge doctors, surgeons and hospitals less to insure them.
She concluded that the fee cap statute clearly confers a private right and does not protect the general rights of the public.
Many have developed a mistrust of the legal profession.
The value of time spent by a firm, according to these attorneys,
can be anywhere from $
200,000 to $
400,000 or more, calculated on an hourly basis.
Our medical malpractice law firm has the experience, knowledge, skills, compassion, and determination to take your case to trial.
Serpe has over two decades of experience in successfully serving the needs of his clients, and he has done so responsibly and ethically.
A party may also elect to pay his attorney on a per diem basis if a written contract providing for such compensation is drafted at the time he is retained.
Not all lawyers are qualified to handle such cases.
He knows that big insurance won’t stop until the rights of personal injury and medical malpractice victims are a distant memory and every obstacle in their drive for maximum profits is removed.
When you call, a nurse or other trained employee will interview you.
The physician in this case did neither, and our client gave birth to a baby boy that has cerebral palsy due to the breakdown of the placenta and his not getting enough oxygen to his brain.
If the health care provider fails to obtain informed consent, the patient may have a legal claim for damages.
On the state level, the insurance companies have induced many state legislatures to put caps on punitive damages that medical malpractice victims can obtain.
Although the specific definition of informed consent may vary from state to state, it means essentially that the patient has made a knowing decision about a medical treatment or procedure after a doctor or other health care professional discloses all the information a reasonably prudent medical provider would give to a patient regarding the risks involved in the proposed treatment or procedure.