Medical Malpractice
Medical malpractice occurs when a physician, dentist, or any other health care provider fails to properly treat a medical condition and that negligent act or omission is the cause of a new or aggravated injury to the patient.
Mr. Hoberman personally reviews all potential Medical Malpractice claims to be sure they are viable, reviewing medical records and other documents to discern whether or not a client should pursue a claim or not. With his experience prosecuting dozens of medical malpractice cases to their successful conclusion, medical records and other documents are interpreted and each case analyzed for its strengths and weaknesses. Mr. Hoberman gives potential clients his qualified and expert opinion whether a claim has merit and the potential for recovery.
Acts of Medical malpractice may involve:
Malpractice claims can also involve the negligent actions of:
The law provides a right to compensation for the following:
Dan successfully represents his medical malpractice clients through a thorough knowledge and experience in the use of expert medical witnesses who can establish the standard of care required. He is sensitive to the trauma and psychological effects on the individual and their family caused by being negligently treated, and will willingly and aggressively litigate against an unyielding and difficult adversary to obtain compensation for the wrong.
If you or a family member believes they may have a valid claim for medical malpractice, the Law Office of Daniel Hoberman will assist you in obtaining a copy of the relevant medical records and have them reviewed by a medical expert. As always, be advised that there are deadlines (statute of limitations) to filing malpractice claims.
If you have any questions about medical malpractice or feel that you or a family member has been a victim of medical malpractice please feel free to contact Mr. Hoberman. There is never a charge for an initial telephone conference.
Mr. Hoberman personally reviews all potential Medical Malpractice claims to be sure they are viable, reviewing medical records and other documents to discern whether or not a client should pursue a claim or not. With his experience prosecuting dozens of medical malpractice cases to their successful conclusion, medical records and other documents are interpreted and each case analyzed for its strengths and weaknesses. Mr. Hoberman gives potential clients his qualified and expert opinion whether a claim has merit and the potential for recovery.
Acts of Medical malpractice may involve:
- The failure to properly perform surgery or provide medical treatment
- A physician’s failure to timely diagnose a disease or condition
- A failure to obtain informed consent of the patient for an operation or surgical procedure
- Misuse of prescription drugs, medical devices or implants
- Performing unnecessary surgery
- Incorrectly interpreting diagnostic tests and studies
Malpractice claims can also involve the negligent actions of:
- Hospitals, nurses, anesthesiologists, technicians and other employees providing care during your medical treatment, in or out of the hospital.
The law provides a right to compensation for the following:
- Death
- Permanent Disability
- Physical Pain
- Emotional Distress
- A loss of enjoyment of life
- Permanent disfigurement of scarring
- Medical bills and lost wages
Dan successfully represents his medical malpractice clients through a thorough knowledge and experience in the use of expert medical witnesses who can establish the standard of care required. He is sensitive to the trauma and psychological effects on the individual and their family caused by being negligently treated, and will willingly and aggressively litigate against an unyielding and difficult adversary to obtain compensation for the wrong.
If you or a family member believes they may have a valid claim for medical malpractice, the Law Office of Daniel Hoberman will assist you in obtaining a copy of the relevant medical records and have them reviewed by a medical expert. As always, be advised that there are deadlines (statute of limitations) to filing malpractice claims.
If you have any questions about medical malpractice or feel that you or a family member has been a victim of medical malpractice please feel free to contact Mr. Hoberman. There is never a charge for an initial telephone conference.