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Medical Malpractice Litigation
Most doctors perform their work in a professional manner and provide good care to their patients. The problem arises when a doctor makes a gross mistake and a patient suffers dire consequences. These consequences can be catastrophic both financially and emotionally for patients and their families. Our team is able to investigate a medical malpractice case with nursing professionals and experts to determine whether medical malpractice has been committed. Once medical malpractice is identified, our team will work to pursue justice from the responsible medical entity.
Our Medical Malpractice Litigation team handles all types of medical negligence cases from birth injuries through nursing home residency, development of pressure ulcers, and loss of limbs to death, as well as surgical errors and improper diagnoses.
Although Motley Rice has many experienced medical malpractice lawyers and a large support staff, our clients work with only one or two of our lawyers and their immediate staff. That way our clients enjoy the personal contact usually associated with a small firm, but with the medical malpractice experience and resources of a large, well-established firm.
We all rely on and trust our health care professionals to provide appropriate and timely assessment and treatment. Unfortunately, in some instances health care providers fail to meet their professional obligations, much to our their patient's detriment. When this trust is violated due to medical malpractice, Motley Rice stands ready to pursue all legal avenues available to compensate for your or your loved one's loss and help provide for a better tomorrow.
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If you have any questions or concerns about health care treatment that you or a loved one received or if you want to explore your legal rights, please contact us via our contact page or telephone at 1-800-768-4026 and a medical malpractice lawyer will contact you, to discuss your medical treatment and your legal rights. |
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