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Minnesota Medical Malpractice Lawyers
Medical malpractice is a problem that thousands of people confront each year. Medical malpractice occurs when a healthcare professional deviates from the standard of care that another similarly trained or similarly experienced professional should provide, resulting in harm or injury.
This means that if you end up injured or damaged as a result of a healthcare professional failing to perform as expected, you can commence a medical malpractice claim. Medical malpractice can occur when under the care of any healthcare professional or facility, including:
- Hospitals
- Doctors
- Nurses
- Doctors’ offices
- Dentists
- Hospital workers
Medical malpractice takes many forms, and the consequences can be devastating and can have the power to change one’s life. The experienced medical malpractice attorneys at Kirshbaum Injury Law have represented many different medical malpractice lawsuits, including:
- Wrongful death
- Cerebral palsy
- Brain injuries
- Hypoxia (lack of oxygen)
- Surgical errors
- Misdiagnosis
Unfortunately, medical malpractice is more common than you think. Thousands of people are victims of medical malpractice each year.
Many times, people don’t file medical malpractice lawsuits because they believe that there is nothing they can do. Some medical malpractice patients also believe that because they signed a consent form, they cannot file lawsuits related to the case. This is totally untrue. A consent form does not give your healthcare professional permission to commit malpractice.
Medical malpractice can affect all aspects of your life, including your financial well-being. If you have been treated by a medical professional and you feel it resulted in medical malpractice, an attorney experienced in these cases can help you receive compensation for several types of loss, including:
- Pain and suffering
- Lost wages
- Permanent disability
- Loss of enjoyment of life
- Loss of ability to earn money
- Loss of future wages
- Past medical expenses
- Future medical expenses
When you file a medical malpractice claim, your health care provider’s insurance company may try to compensate you for the smallest amount possible. An experienced medical malpractice attorney from Kirshbaum Injury Law will represent you on a contingency fee basis and will help you maximize your recovery.
If you have suffered damages or injuries as a result of medical negligence, contact the experienced attorneys at Kirshbaum Injury Law Our attorneys will assist you with filing your claim.
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