New Jersey Medical Malpractice Lawyer
Medical Malpractice Cases
Medical malpractice cases are serious and often life-threatening. Whenever a doctor, nurse, medical practitioner or medical facility is negligent in their care or treatment of a patient, it can lead to severe injuries. One common type of medical malpractice is a staph infection received in a hospital setting due to improper sterilization of personnel, bedding, medical devices or other surrounding areas. Many of these staph infections can lead to loss of limbs or even death.
Medical professional are obligated to take the utmost care in the performance of their duties. When anyone in the health and medical industry fails to hold to these stringent standards, accidents and injuries can occur. Types of medical malpractice include:
- Wrong diagnosis
- Failure to diagnose
- No diagnosis
- Amputation of the wrong body part
- Improper medical procedures
- Wrong medication
- Medication overdose or underdose
- Birth injuries
A New Jersey personal injury lawyer from the Law Offices of Lloyd E. Bennett, Esq., P.C. will vigorously represent you when seeking monetary damages for medical malpractice. This can include compensation for hospitalization, medical bills, lost current and future income, pain, suffering, emotional trauma, home care and rehabilitation.
Medical Malpractice Attorney in New Jersey
When filing a medical malpractice claim, having legal representation by a qualified personal injury lawyer is extremely important. These types of claim are highly complex and typically require a thorough review of all your medical records and witness statements, as well as the use of experts to determine negligence. We have many years of experience, and are confident we can provide you with the strong representation you need. Our lawyers are highly dedicated and will fight for your rights to damages.
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Contact a New Jersey medical malpractice lawyerat our firm to discuss your medical malpractice case and how to file a claim for injury compensation.