How Much will it Cost to Pursue a Medical Malpractice Case?
Medical malpractice cases are often some of the most expensive types of civil damages cases, because they require the use of various experts, including physicians to review medical records, and testify in court. This enormous financial expenditure makes it nearly impossible for the average medical malpractice victim to pursue a medical malpractice case by himself or herself.
Clients often ask us at the Law Offices of Bruce G. Fagel & Associates how much pursuing a medical malpractice case will cost them. We do not charge the clients of our firm any money to review a medical malpractice case. Dr. Bruce Fagel, who is both a licensed medical doctor and a medical malpractice attorney, personally reviews the medical records. If we determine the medical malpractice case will likely settle or win through a trial, we do not charge our clients to pursue the case, and this includes representing them in court if the case does not settle. Victims of medical malpractice have enough to worry about, therefore, removing the risk and financial burden related to pursuing a medical malpractice case, allows them to focus on what they need to do, taking care of themselves or their loved ones.
Medical malpractice is medical negligence by an act or the failure to perform an act, in which the care deviates from accepted standards of practice in the medical community and causes injury or death to the patient. Medical malpractice is a part of the civil tort law. Medical malpractice covers claims for damages that are monetary in nature, based upon negligent care that is given by doctors or nurses in a hospital or medical facility, requiring proof that there was negligent care that caused the injury or death.
Having practiced emergency medicine for 10 years, gives Dr. Fagel a keen understanding of the medical field. This unique experience of being both a licensed medical doctor and a leading medical malpractice attorney, provides Dr. Fagel with the tools necessary to represent the victims of medical malpractice.
Medical malpractice cases are often some of the most expensive types of civil damages cases, because they require the use of various experts, including physicians to review medical records, and testify in court. This enormous financial expenditure makes it nearly impossible for the average medical malpractice victim to pursue a medical malpractice case by himself or herself.
Clients often ask us at the Law Offices of Bruce G. Fagel & Associates how much pursuing a medical malpractice case will cost them. We do not charge the clients of our firm any money to review a medical malpractice case. Dr. Bruce Fagel, who is both a licensed medical doctor and a medical malpractice attorney, personally reviews the medical records. If we determine the medical malpractice case will likely settle or win through a trial, we do not charge our clients to pursue the case, and this includes representing them in court if the case does not settle. Victims of medical malpractice have enough to worry about, therefore, removing the risk and financial burden related to pursuing a medical malpractice case, allows them to focus on what they need to do, taking care of themselves or their loved ones.
Medical malpractice is medical negligence by an act or the failure to perform an act, in which the care deviates from accepted standards of practice in the medical community and causes injury or death to the patient. Medical malpractice is a part of the civil tort law. Medical malpractice covers claims for damages that are monetary in nature, based upon negligent care that is given by doctors or nurses in a hospital or medical facility, requiring proof that there was negligent care that caused the injury or death.
Having practiced emergency medicine for 10 years, gives Dr. Fagel a keen understanding of the medical field. This unique experience of being both a licensed medical doctor and a leading medical malpractice attorney, provides Dr. Fagel with the tools necessary to represent the victims of medical malpractice.
