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Frequently Asked Questions
What does a Medical Malpractice lawyer in your area do?
A Medical Malpractice lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Medical Malpractice cases in your area.
How much does a Medical Malpractice lawyer cost in your area?
Most Medical Malpractice lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Medical Malpractice lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Medical Malpractice lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
How do I choose the best Medical Malpractice lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Medical Malpractice cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
4263 Medical Malpractice Lawyers Found
Nathan graduated cum laude from Salmon P. Chase College of Law at Northern Kentucky University in 2022. While at Chase, he served as the Lead Education Editor with the Northern Kentucky Law Review. Nathan started working at The Lawrence Firm, PSC in 2021 as a law clerk, before being hired as an attorney following graduation. He represents individuals and families that are physically and emotionally injured by the negligence of another. He is currently licensed in Ohio and Kentucky.
I am trial lawyer and litigator, focusing on the areas of medical malpractice defense and professional liability defense.
I am a trial lawyer and litigator, and I have been practicing law for 20 years. My practice focuses on the defense of professional malpractice (including medical, dental, legal, real estate and construction litigation), premises liability, products liability, motor vehicle and general liability claims.
My law practice focuses on legal malpractice defense, medical malpractice defense, health law, and appellate law.. Before joining the Hart Wagner law firm, I worked in a prominent family law firm, where I learned how to navigate challenging issues while being a strong advocate for my clients. During that time, I managed a high-volume caseload and gained invaluable courtroom experience.. I earned my law degree from Willamette University College of Law in 2011. During law school, I was a clinical and research assistant for Professor W. Warren H. Binford, assisting in complex civil litigation and editing law review submissions. In addition, I clerked in a criminal defense practice where I acquired experience in juvenile dependency, Measure 11 sentencing, and Constitutional issues.
I am a trial lawyer and litigator. My practice focuses on medical malpractice defense with a subspecialty in birth injury claims, and representing medical professionals before their licensing boards.. Growing up in the Portland area and being raised by a certified nurse midwife, I appreciate the demands on and motivations behind medical professionals in their line of work. This gives me unique insight into birth injury cases as well as a wealth of knowledge and expertise which I bring to Hart Wagner's medical malpractice defense team.. Prior to joining Hart Wagner, I worked as a legal assistant, paralegal and contract attorney for a small plaintiff's law firm which helped me learn the practice of law from the bottom to the top. As a certified law student, I worked at the Multnomah County District Attorney's Office where I obtained early trial experience trying criminal misdemeanor cases to judge and jury. I then clerked for Judge Kantor where I learned the eccentricities of the Multnomah County court system.. When I'm not in the office, you'll find me cooking, reading, and camping with my husband and three beautiful children.
Kira specializes in products liability, professional negligence, and personal injury litigation. She also has diverse experience serving as litigation counsel for individuals and companies of all sizes and in a variety of contexts, including business torts, fiduciary relationships, and a range of contract disputes.
Alex joined Duke Scanlan & Hall as an associate attorney in March 2018, and practices mainly in medical malpractice & other professional liability defense, insurance defense, and employment law. Alex grew up in the Denver, Colorado area. As an undergraduate, he worked as a legal assistant in firms whose practice areas include divorce & custody, evictions, debt collection, fair housing defense, and criminal defense. As a law student, Alex participated in national competitions as a member of the Moot Court Bar and spent a year working as a law clerk in the South Carolina Attorney General’s Office where he assisted in prosecuting homicide, internet crimes against children, drug crimes, insurance fraud, and public corruption cases. Alex was also a two-time CALI Award winner at USC, having earned the high grade in both Advanced Legal Writing and Trial Advocacy. Outside the office, Alex balances two oppositional passions: spending time with his family and playing golf.
I am a graduate of Centre College, The Uiversity Of Kentucky Law Scool and the University of Brussels, with a Masters in International law.. I am one of the very few people in this part of the U.S. who does International Injury cases. I also do serious injury cases in the U.S.and Aviation cases any where in the world.. I have been knighted by the King of Belgium.. I am recognized in Who's Who in the World;American Law; Top Lawyers; Martindale-Hubble preminent AV rated.
Philip Grossman has over 35 years of experience in the practice of law and is currently a senior partner in the Louisville Law Firm of Grossman Green PLLC.. Recognition And SuccessPhilip has achieved numerous distinctions. He has been listed in the Kentucky Magazine as a Top Attorney in Kentucky and recognized by Louisville Magazine as a Top Lawyer. From 2007-present, Philip has been selected for inclusion in Kentucky Super Lawyers. Philip is AV Preeminent peer review rated through Martindale-Hubbell.. Philip is also a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum due to his success in obtaining numerous million-dollar verdicts, awards and settlements for his clients.. His passion is handling personal injury cases for clients who suffer serious and catastrophic injuries. In particular, he most frequently works with victims and families who have suffered the effects of brain injuries, paralysis, fractures, spine injuries and wrongful death.. Community And Law-Related InvolvementIn 2018, Philip served as President of the Kentucky Justice Association (KJA) which is the leading organization of Kentucky Plaintiff's Trial Lawyers committed to improving the quality of legal representation for Kentucky injury victims and their families. In 1996 He served as President of the Louisville Bar Association, the largest voluntary bar association for lawyers based in Louisville and Jefferson County, Kentucky.. Philip is also Founder and Master of the Louis D. Brandeis American Inn of Court. He has been a frequent speaker at seminars on medical negligence, spine and brain injury, auto and truck cases and trial practice.. Areas of PracticePlaintiff's Personal InjuryBar AdmissionsIndiana, 1989U.S. Supreme Court, 1988U.S. District Court Western District of Kentucky, 1980EducationUniversity of Louisville School of Law, Louisville, KentuckyJ.D., Doctor of Jurisprudence - 00/1980Washington University, St Louis, MissouriB.A., Bachelor of Arts - 00/1977Published WorksA Year in the Life of HIPAA: New Tips, Observations and Suggestions for Improvement, American Bar Association Law Trends and News Litigation, October, 2004HIPAA: Practical Guide for Litigators, Litigation Section of the Louisville Bar Association, April 1, 2003Recommend Procedures for Obtaining Medical Records in Kentucky, Pursuant to HIPAAHow Might Jurors be Affected by the September 11 Terrorist Attacks - Part II, The Advocate, Vol 29, No 2, April, 2002How Might Jurors Be Affected by the September 11 Terrorist Attacks, The Advocate, ol 28, No 6 pp 6-7;, 2001Admiralty Pleasure Craft Collisions, The Advocate, Vol 28, No 3 pp 6-9, 2001Financial and Legal Resources, The Kentucky Head Injury Association Resource Journal, 1993Post Settlement Techniques: Medicaid Qualifying Trusts, Kentucky Academy of Trial Attorneys - The Advocate, Vol 18, No 4, p. 10;, 1991Financial and Legal Resources, The Kentucky Head Injury Association Resource Journal, 1990Bad Faith, The ERISA Trap, Kentucky Academy of Trial Attorneys -The Advocate, Vol 16, No 1, p. 14, 1989Loss of Enjoyment of Life as a Separate Item of Damages, Kentucky Academy of Trial Attorneys -The Advocate, Vol 15, No 1, p. 12, 1988President's Pages - Bar Briefs, Louisville Bar Association, Monthly; January through December 1996“Screening Medical Negligence Cases”, , The Advocate - David Bryce Barber, H. Philip Grossman, November/December 2016President's Pages, Kentucky Justice Association - , January/February 2018; March/April 2018;May/June 2018;July/August 2018;September/October 2018;November/December 2018
The Frederick Law Firm is a family business. We are committed to providing the kind of representation we would expect if we were hiring an attorney. This approach has led us to the following guiding principles:. 1. Keep the client well informed about the progress of the case.. 2. Don't hide the attorneys behind a mountain of paralegals and other staff members. Cases are never handed down to paralegals or inexperienced attorneys, Steve and Carl manage every case. In addition, Clients always have access to their lawyers when they want it.. 3. Really get to know the client, and take the time to understand how the injury or loss has impacted different areas of our client's lives.. 4. Prepare every case, from day one, like it is going to trial. Don't sell the case short by thinking it is going to settle. The defendant insurance company or corporation must be convinced that we will take the case to triall before they will settle the case for a fair and reasonable amount in advance of trial. And if the case doesn't settle, we are ready for trial and will present the best case possible to the jury.. These principles form the core of our work ethic and have resulted in tens of millions of dollars in fair and just settlements and verdicts for our clients.