Medical Malpractice
Every year, about 200,000 Americans die as a result of medical negligence or medical malpractice. Several hundred thousand others are seriously injured because of errors made by surgeons, doctors, nurses, chiropractors, podiatrists, and other health care providers in nursing homes, hospitals, and other medical and residential care facilities.
Although there are many kinds of medical malpractice cases, they can be divided into a number of categories:
- Surgical errors
- Delay in medical diagnosis
- Birth trauma or birth injury
- Leaving a foreign object (clamp, retractors) inside a patient's body during surgery
- Prescribing the wrong medicine
- Anesthesia errors
Lebowitz and Mzhen has successfully represented individuals against hospitals, nursing homes, families, doctors, assisted living homes, and other medical professionals and facilities in medical malpractice cases.
If you or someone you love has been injured because of negligence or error on the part of a physician or other health care provider, it is important that you speak with a medical malpractice lawyer who has the knowledge and experience to handle medical malpractice cases. Our attorneys at Lebowitz and Mzhen have years of experience, and we have successfully obtained compensation for our clients who have been injured by medical error or negligence.
To set up your free, no obligation consultation with Lebowitz and Mzhen, send an e-mail to Jack Lebowitz or Vadim Mzhen or call us toll free at 1-888-311-HURT (4878) today.
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