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Professional Negligence

Medical malpractice occurs when a negligent act or error by a doctor, nurse or other medical professional results in damage or harm to a patient. This could include misdiagnosis, treatment or illness management.

Malpractice and negligence claims could also exist against a hospital for improper care, such as problems with medications, sanitation or nursing care. An action for medical malpractice may also be brought against state or federal agencies that operate medical facilities.

Medical malpractice laws are designed to protect patients' rights to pursue compensation if they are injured as the result of negligence. However, malpractice suits are often very complex and costly to win.

With the knowledge and experience from 35 years of litigation, we are ready to evaluate the complex legal and medical issues that arise in medical malpractice cases. We gather our clients' medical history, including a detailed analysis of all pertinent medical records, and then obtain expert opinions from objective medical experts regarding the standard of care and treatment provided. Our advocacy in medical malpractice has resulted in numerous recoveries from medical care providers on behalf of our clients.

If you believe medical malpractice is a cause of permanent injury or death, contact The Gober Law Firm for a free initial consultation. Call us for Personal Injury legal representation at 615-297-8300 or toll free at 800-634-6237. Let us use our experience and expertise to help you.


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