Medical Malpractice Lawyers
Filing Claims Against Negligent Medical Providers
When a medical provider’s mistake leaves you seriously injured, it might have been caused by medical malpractice. If so, you could have the grounds to file a claim. The medical malpractice attorneys of Rowe Weinstein & Sohn can help you explore your legal options.
Our lawyers have decades of collective practice experience with a focus on complex injury cases like those involving medical malpractice. With our extensive resources and impressive background as lawyers and litigators, we can bring cases against any sized defendant like a medical institution or healthcare group.
We have three main medical malpractice offices for your convenience, including:
- Maryland: 909 Rose Avenue, Suite 640, N. Bethesda, MD 20852
- Virginia: 7010 Little River Turnpike, Suite #300, Annandale, VA 22003
- Washington D.C.: 2200 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W., 4th Floor, Washington, DC 20037
Get more information about medical malpractice claims filed in your area. Call (888) 482-3882 or contact us online.
Examples of Medical Malpractice
Medical malpractice occurs when a medical provider fails to provide medical treatment that meets acceptable standards within the medical industry and that failure leads to a patient’s injury. The injury can either be a new type of harm or the worsening of the patient’s medical condition that should have been properly addressed by the medical provider but wasn’t. Under this broad definition, medical malpractice can take many forms
Our attorneys mostly focus on these medical malpractice types:
- Birth injuries: When a medical error causes a birth injury to a newborn. Cerebral palsy and brachial plexus injuries are among the most common types of birth injuries.
- Surgical errors: When a surgeon or medical provider causes an error during surgery, like operating on the wrong body part or leaving a medical instrument inside the patient.
- Misdiagnosis & Failure to Diagnose: Many diseases and illnesses can have similar symptoms. When a doctor diagnoses those symptoms as the wrong condition, not only can a patient receive harmful, unnecessary treatment, they will also fail to receive the treatment they actually need.
Is a Bad Result the Same as Medical Malpractice?
If you’re not happy with the result of your medical care, it might not mean that you have been injured by medical malpractice. A bad result is not medical malpractice by default because the outcome of any medical treatment cannot be guaranteed. A bad result is only medical malpractice if it occurred due to a mistake that the medical provider reasonably should have been able to avoid or prevent.
Call to Arrange a Free Consultation
Get a no-cost consultation case evaluation with our medical malpractice attorneys to get started today. We can tell you about your options and what you should do next if we determine that you have a valid claim to file against a negligent medical provider.
Dial (888) 482-3882. We speak English, Korean, Spanish, Urdu, Hindi, and Punjabi.
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