Malpractice

Motley Rice seeks accountability and compensation for individuals and families in medical malpractice lawsuits. 

Contact Motley Rice 

If you or someone you know is interested in seeking legal recourse for injuries that may be a result of negligent medical care, contact attorney Don Migliori or Kevin Dean by email or call +1 800.768.4026.

We all rely on and trust health care professionals to provide appropriate and timely medical assessments and treatment. Unfortunately, in some instances health care providers fail to meet their professional obligations, resulting in serious consequences for the patient, including temporary or long-term injury or death. These consequences can also be catastrophic both financially and emotionally for the patient and his or her family. 

When trust is violated due to medical malpractice, Motley Rice stands ready to pursue all legal avenues available to compensate you for you or your loved one's loss and help provide for a better tomorrow.

Standard of Care

Medical malpractice cases are negligence claims against medical professionals alleging negligence in performing medical services to patients. Medical professionals include but are not limited to doctors, physician's assistants, nurses, hospitals, physical and occupational therapists, pharmacists, chiropractors and podiatrists.

It is important to note that a negative result in medical treatment in and of itself does not mean malpractice occurred. Medical malpractice lawsuits must prove that the defendant breached or failed to adhere to the standard of care required of professionals in the specific area of medicine. 

Medical Malpractice Litigation

Motley Rice has the experience and resources to investigate medical negligence claims, identify malpractice and litigate cases on behalf of injured patients and families. Our medical malpractice attorneys handle all types of medical negligence cases, from birth injuries to nursing home abuse or neglect, and loss of limbs to death, as well as surgical errors and improper diagnoses.