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When a loved one is in the care of a doctor or hospital, we count on medical professionals to exercise the greatest of care in making a diagnosis, providing patient services or managing surgery. When medical professionals fail, it can mean wrongful death. Doctors and hospitals are not infallible. They make mistakes and should be held accountable for their actions.
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If you suspect medical malpractice caused the death of a loved one, contact the medical malpractice and wrongful death lawyers at Greenberg & Stone. We fight for clients nationwide in medical malpractice and other wrongful death cases. We review suspected medical malpractice cases with board-certified physicians who give us their expert opinion as to all potential causes of your family member's death.
- Did your loved one die because of a surgical error? A surgeon's mistake with an incision or a failure to clean the wound properly can cause a wrongful death.
- Too much anesthesia, the wrong anesthesia or the failure to monitor a patient's reaction to anesthesia can be fatal. If you have reason to believe an anesthesia error caused a loved one's death, talk to an experienced medical malpractice attorney.
- Failure to diagnose a condition or misdiagnosis of an illness can delay treatment. Breast cancer, colon cancer, skin cancer, lung cancer, serious infections, heart attacks and stroke require immediate and appropriate treatment. Delayed treatment as the result of a medical providers negligence can cause a wrongful death.
- When a radiology or pathology lab fails to do ordered tests or makes mistakes in reporting the results, the radiology or pathology error can prevent necessary treatments, causing serious health problems and even death.
- A prescription error — a contraindicated drug, the wrong dosage, the wrong drug — can be fatal. The doctor, the pharmacist or the nurse administering the drug may be at fault.
Doctors, hospitals, nurses, medical labs, pharmacists, therapists and all other health care providers are expected to meet accepted standards of care. We work with recognized experts to explain to a jury what that standards is and how falling below that standard caused your loved one's wrongful death. At the Greenberg & Stone law firm, we have the experience and dedication to handle complex medical malpractice lawsuits. Our attorneys work with a nationwide network of medical experts to find the answers to complex wrongful death cases. Contact us now. Do not risk waiting until the statute of limitations is has run and you can no longer make a claim.


