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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.
3831 Medical Malpractice Lawyers Found
Lara Wilcox is a highly experienced Medical Malpractice and Personal Injury Attorney who has dedicated her life to helping injured people. Lara represents clients in matters involving medical malpractice, birth injuries, medical institutional negligence, nursing home neglect, animal attacks, automobile collisions, bicycle and pedestrian injuries, traumatic brain injuries, construction site injuries, injuries on land, and wrongful death claims. She has handled multiple matters through trial and appeal, and has argued cases before the Washington State Court of Appeals and Supreme Court.. Lara is admitted to practice in the states of Washington and Idaho, and the United States District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Washington State.. Lara received her Juris Doctorate from Gonzaga University School of Law. While attending law school, Lara was a LRW Research Assistant and Rule 9 Intern and achieved a CALI Award for the highest grade in appellate writing.. Lara is an Eagle Member of the Washington State Association for Justice (WSAJ) where she serves on the CLE Committee and as a member of Women of WSAJ. She is also an active member of the American Association for Justice and the Kitsap, Pierce, and Spokane County Bar Associations.. Lara also serves as a member of the Advisory Board of Rebuilding Together Seattle, a nonprofit organization whose work includes ensuring safe living situations for low-income homeowners who are elderly, living iwth a disability, familieis with children, or veterans in need.. Lara is an avid sailor, scuba diver, and skier. In their spare time, Lara and her husband Jon enjoy exploring the Salish Sea and Vancouver Island above and below the water.
Mr. Louvier is a partner at Evans, Craven, & Lackie, P.S. He was born and raised in Maple Valley, Washington. He attended college at Washington State University (B.A., Political Science, 2004, cum laude) and the Gonzaga University School of Law (J.D., 2007). Mr. Louvier worked at Evans, Craven & Lackie as a legal intern during law school and immediately began work as an associate attorney after admission to the Washington State Bar Association.. Mr. Louvier's practice primarily includes the defense of medical, dental, and other healthcare professionals against claims of malpractice. He likewise defends individuals, corporations and government entities from a wide variety of civil claims in areas such as premises liability, automobile accidents, employment claims, and general tort liability. He has civil trial and arbitration experience. Mr. Louvier is licensed to practice in the State of Washington, the UnitedStates District Court for the Eastern and Western Districts of Washington, the State of Idaho, the United States District Court of Idaho, and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Away from the office, Mr. Louvier enjoys spending time with his wife Sarah and their two children. He likewise enjoys watching sports and playing golf.
I am an Attorney in Wenatchee, Washington, and I focus primarily on personal injury, employment, and insurance law. I enjoy fighting for people and not the government or corporations, which have no shortage of funds to hire lawyers willing to represent them. I have handled claims involving substantial personal injury and complex employment issues, many of which eventually settled for six figures. My goal is to secure justice for those who have been injured by the negligence or wrongdoing of others, by fighting for them and ensuring they are adequately compensated. I make great effort in giving cases the special attention they deserve, because each case is unique. I champion for my clients every step of the way.. I have been with Lacy Kane, P.S. since 2009. I work closely in teams with attorneys who have over 35 years of experience. Lacy Kane, P.S. has been a trusted law firm and community member for over 30 years in North Central Washington. We endeavor to provide professional legal advice and representation to all of our clients. We have a respected reputation and the resources to always provide effective representation.. I also emphasize wrongful death, civil rights, consumer law, discrimination, products liability, and medical malpractice litigation.
Above everything, I believe in fierce, unrelenting, and compassionate advocacy for my clients. I approach each and every case, big and small, with great curiosity, and treat every case as an opportunity to maximize recovery for my clients. Every client deserves an empathetic, caring and individualized approach to their case. Every client deserves an advocate that is not afraid to give them a voice in a trial courtroom.. I have spent the last five years immersing myself in the practice and study of tort and accident law and have a robust understanding of various specialized practice areas such as medical negligence, aviation disaster, and maritime injury law. I have a passion for trial advocacy and civil justice and wish to give all accident victims a voice - especially those who have been irreparably harmed or who have lost a loved one due to the carelessness or malfeasance of large corporations or the government. Our civil jury trial system preserves the balance of power in the courtrooms and empowers ordinary individuals to hold powerful actors accountable, which is why I will always be prepared to try your case if it is necessary to uphold your right to fair and full compensation. Sadly, many plaintiff attorneys today will actively avoid trying cases and will advise their clients to settle for less than full value, even if it is not in their clients' best interest - I am NOT those attorneys.. As an immigrant son of Romanian physicians, I take great interest in medicine and understanding the medico-legal aspect of each one of my cases and I will always strive to accurately evaluate your case in order to advance your interests to the fullest extent. If you or a loved one have been hurt due to the carelesness of others, I encourage you to reach out, and look forward to having a warm and candid conversation with you as a human being - I do not believe in cheap sales pitches or contrived empathy.
Katherine (“Katy”) Bozzo is a civil litigation attorney with Johnson Graffe Keay Moniz & Wick, LLP. She specializes in defending medical and dental malpractice actions, professional licensing actions, and general personal injury claims involving complex medical issues. She also advises physicians, practices, hospitals, extended care facilities and corporations on healthcare risk management and a variety of corporate issues including employment law, premises liability, professional liability, employee contracts, and healthcare regulatory and compliance issues. Ms. Bozzo is a member of several organizations including the Washington State and Tacoma-Pierce County Bar Associations, Washington Defense Trial Lawyers Association, Defense Research Institute, Primerus, and American Society for Healthcare Risk Management. She is a Board Member and past-president of the Washington Health Care Risk Management Society. She received her B.A. degree from Seattle University and earned her J.D. degree, cum laude, from Seattle University School of Law.
After years of working on the defense side, John Gagliardi joined the Luvera Law Firm in January of 2010 to represent injured people, rather than insurance companies. He continues to focus his work as a litigator in medical malpractice and other significant personal injury cases.
Brendan recently obtained the largest reported jury verdict in Western Pennsylvania for a slip and fall - $2.1 million against the Target Corporation.. Brendan focuses his practice on protecting the rights of people and small businesses injured by the carelessness of others. Brendan is one of only eleven lawyers in Western Pennsylvania invited to be an invited active member of the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA), a prestigious national association of experienced trial lawyers and judges. This follows his 2011 induction into the Academy of Trial Lawyers of Allegheny County- an invitation only organization limited to 250 of the most exceptional civil trial lawyers in Allegheny County. Brendan is “privileged to serve members of our community injured through no fault of their own due to the disregard of safety rules.” Brendan’s singular goal and passion as a lawyer is to improve community safety through zealous advocacy of his clients civil rights. When community safety rules are broken innocent people can get hurt. Fortunately, when avoidable tragedy arises, the attorneys of Meyers Evans & Associates, of whom Brendan is a proud member, are there to enforce the rules, protect the injured and bring about just outcomes.. Brendan prides himself on finding the best solutions for his clients’ legal dilemmas, often bringing about life-improving settlements. There are, however, times when wrongdoers simply refuse to accept responsibility for their actions and force the injured and innocent to prove their case to a jury. Brendan points out, “While many attorneys fear having their client’s fate determined by apparent strangers, I believe in our jury system and have the utmost faith that our community’s conscience will enforce important safety rules and ensure that justice is always done.” Brendan’s faith combined with his dynamic ability to tell a simple story that people care about make him a powerful trial advocate for his clients. These attributes recently culminated in bringing about a spectacular verdict in Federal Court of more than $6 million for a small local business. This amazing outcome, comprised of an unheard of $5 million in punitive damages, was chronicled in a Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article titled, “O’Hara firm wins $6 million verdict over testing of space heaters.”
Craig is a lifelong resident of Western Pennsylvania and a founding member of Frischman & Rizza, P.C., a firm dedicated to helping injury victims.Over the course of his career, Craig has represented clients throughout Pennsylvania and in Ohio, New York, New Jersey, Florida West Virginia, Michigan, Georgia and even Puerto Rico. In doing so, he has successfully recovered millions of dollars for his clients in medical malpractice and personal injury cases.Craig understands that selecting the proper lawyer is a major factor in the outcome of a case. Throughout his career, Craig has worked hard to obtain prompt and fair financial recoveries for his clients in a quiet, competent, compassionate and committed manner. From day one, you will speak with Craig about your case.Craig has been an invited lecturer on medical malpractice issues to multiple medical institutions and organizations including, presenting on 2 occasions, to the prestigious Radiologic Society of North America. He also is a frequent lecturer to other trial lawyers on various issues pertaining to litigation and is proud to be an adjunct Professor of Law at his alma mater, the University of Pittsburgh School of Law.Based upon reviews by his colleagues as to both his legal ability and ethical qualities, Craig has earned an AV rating from Martindale-Hubbell, the most recognized reference source for lawyers. On multiple occasions, Craig has been honored to have been named as a Pennsylvania “Super Lawyer,” which is bestowed on the top 5 percent of lawyers in Pennsylvania and also to be named one of Pittsburgh’s best medical malpractice lawyers by “Best Lawyers” based solely on reviews by his peers.Craig is a member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association, the Allegheny County Bar Association, and the Pennsylvania Association for Justice. He is also an elected member of the Academy of Trial Lawyers of Allegheny County (which is limited just to 385 members) and on which he currently serves as a member of its Board of Governors. Over his career, Craig has also devoted countless hours to serving as a Board Member for numerous non-profit organizations.Craig and his wife Susie have made their home in Pittsburgh for more than 30 years where they raised their 3 sons; Clarke, Reed and Cole. They now enjoy their free time outside with their dogs, Yogi and Bear.
David A. Kates was born and raised in Queens, NY. Today, he works as a medical malpractice attorney to help patients who have suffered harm as a result of substandard medical care. Taking on cases involving preventable birth injuries, surgical mistakes, medication errors, anesthesia malpractice, hospital infections, emergency room errors, and all forms of medical malpractice, David fights for justice against negligent medical professionals and their profit-driven insurance providers. He believes in pursuing the level of compensation that helps his clients rebuild and face better, brighter futures. He has been practicing law since 1996 and earned his undergraduate degree from New York University in 1992 and his Juris Doctor from New York Law School in 1995. David is admitted to practice in all New York State and Federal Courts and is a member of the New York State Trial Lawyers Association and the American Association for Justice.
Jeff Owens is a native to North Idaho, where he graduated from Coeur d’Alene High School in 1995. He then went to Brigham Young University and graduated in 2001 with a bachelor’s degree in Neuroscience. Jeff spent a year living in Norfolk, Virginia, working as neuro-diagnostic technician at Sentara Healthcare. In 2002, Jeff entered law school at the Willamette University College of Law in Salem, Oregon, obtaining his law degree in 2005.. Currently, Jeff is the managing partner at Owens, McCrea and Linscott, where he specializes in plaintiffs’ personal injury and medical malpractice litigation. During the past twelve years, Jeff has helped hundreds of people resolve their personal injury and medical malpractice claims. Jeff serves as the President-Elect for the Idaho Trial Lawyers Association and is the incoming President of the First District Bar Association.. When he is not working, Jeff enjoys hiking, mountain biking, skiing, and gardening.
Maine attorney Elizabeth Kayatta is an impassioned advocate for her clients with a track record of success in the courtroom. As a trial attorney at Berman & Simmons, she helps deliver justice for people who have suffered catastrophic and life-altering injuries. Her practice includes personal injury lawsuits arising out of medical errors, child sexual abuse, reckless driving, and dangerous premises.. Elizabeth has a reputation as a strategic and fearless advocate for her clients in medical malpractice cases. She takes on claims against medical providers and hospitals across Maine Massachusetts. Her experience with handling complex healthcare negligence includes cases involving spinal injury, paralysis, surgical errors, nerve damage, delayed diagnosis, and birth injuries.. Elizabeth is at the forefront of trauma-informed lawyering, which gives her the specialized tools to represent survivors of sexual abuse and assault. She helps survivors navigate the emotionally-fraught process of seeking justice against perpetrators of abuse and the organizations that enabled the abuse to occur. Among her achievements, Elizabeth has recovered some of the largest sexual abuse settlements in the state.. Elizabeth also handles a broad range of personal injury claims, including representing people who were killed or severely injured by motor vehicle collisions, dangerous premises, animal attacks, defective products, and negligent supervision.. Elizabeth is known for exceptional preparation and attention to detail. She understands the heart of her cases, and has the ability to communicate the facts clearly and powerfully to opposing attorneys, judges, and jury members.. “I enjoy mastering the facts of the case, figuring out who my audience is, and deciding what facts are going to be most persuasive,” Elizabeth said. “It’s my job to show others — whether it’s an insurance company or a jury — how an injury impacted my client’s life and why he or she deserves compensation. That’s a challenge that motivates me on a daily basis.”. A Maine native, Elizabeth graduated from Princeton University, where she won the Lynde Debate Prize as one of the top three debaters in the graduating class. She graduated magna cum laude and Order of the Coif from Boston College Law School. After years of practicing high-stakes litigation in Boston, Elizabeth returned home to Maine in 2017.
When families in Northern Virginia and Washington D.C. find themselves in need of a lawyer, Amy Griggs understands the importance of that decision. Amy Griggs has been representing families in medical malpractice, catastrophic personal injury, and serious car and trucking crash cases since 2007. Amy Griggs approaches each case with the goal of showing the clients all of their legal options to obtain the best possible result, guiding them through the legal process with compassion and understanding.. Before even graduating from law school, Amy Griggs was drawn to medical malpractice cases and began working as a law clerk in a medical malpractice defense firm. Amy Griggs then began the first four years of her career representing health care providers and hospitals in medical malpractice litigation. Amy Griggs realized her true passion was to put her trial skills to work benefiting families in their greatest time of need. She then shifted her practice to only representation of Plaintiffs. Since then, Amy Griggs has been recovering verdicts and settlements for families around Virginia and Washington D.C.. If you wish to file an injury claim, Amy Griggs can guide you through each step of the process. After carefully reviewing the details of your case during a free initial consultation, she will create and implement an approach that reflects your specific needs. She will remain at your side until your personal injury case resolves in the most effective and timely manner possible.. Amy Griggs also has significant experience teaming with other lawyers on a referral basis to assist at trial and to bring her expertise and knowledge to work toward beneficial resolution of referral cases.
Judy Greenwood, Esquire. Medical Malpractice Attorney and Birth Injury Lawyer. I founded the Law Offices of Judy Greenwood, P.C. in 1993 and have been litigating serious personal injury cases, with an emphasis in women and children’s injuries, since I began my practice. Many of my cases are medical malpractice cases filed on behalf of women and children against doctors and hospitals. While I aggressively represent my clients, I offer a caring approach to their circumstances. I graduated from Temple University in 1971 with a Bachelor of Science degree and from Rutgers University of Law in 1975 with a Juris Doctor degree. After graduating from law school I worked as a public interest lawyer litigating on behalf of indigent clients both in state and federal court. I joined the person injury firm Bernstein, Bernstein, & Harrison, where I became a partner and litigated cases involving medical malpractice, product liability, auto and trucking accidents, and workplace and recreational injury cases for the firm. Since 1993, when I founded my own firm, I have successfully litigated serious personal injury cases on behalf of my clients who are catastrophically injured.
Brandon is a lifelong Virginian who grew to love Hampton Roads during his time at his undergraduate University. After a few years working in Sales, Brandon returned to school at the University of Richmond School of Law.. There, he served as the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Law & Technology and the President of the Moot Court Board. He was also a member of the Trial Advocacy Board and had the good fortune of attending a Summer of classes at Emmanuel College of Cambridge University.. During law school Brandon also interned at a well-respected regional law firm. After law school Brandon served as an Associate at that same firm, before deciding that he could better help the community by working for Employees, Plaintiffs, and Small Businesses.Brandon's practice focuses on medical malpractice, employment law, and civil litigation - his passion is helping employees, individuals who have become injured, and their families.. Brandon spends his free time with his wife Ruth and their three children (who are far too litigious for their respective ages,) and the furry "children" - Moose, Thor and Darkwing.
Mr. Waterman enjoys a state-wide reputation as an award-winning mediation, settlement, trial, and appeals lawyer. He has obtained substantial verdicts and settlements throughout Hampton Roads and elsewhere in Virginia for over three decades.