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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.
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Consistently ranked as one of the region's top trial lawyers, Gary B. Mims has been helping clients in Virginia and the Washington, D.C. area for over 40 years. As a plaintiff's lawyer, he represents individuals and their families who have suffered catastrophic and life altering injury through the negligence of others. Gary's experience covers the spectrum of personal injury cases, including medical malpractice, car/truck/train accidents, premises liability, and product design and manufacturing defects. He has successfully represented clients suffering injury and death by a massive train wreck, defective golf course design, and a defective storm retention pond, among others.. Gary has a special interest and significant experience in medical malpractice. He was named the Best Lawyers' Medical Malpractice Lawyer of the Year, as voted by his peers. He has successfully represented clients in complicated cases involving failure to diagnose cancer, failure to diagnose stroke, defective joint prostheses, anesthesia-related injuries and harm suffered pharmaceutical drugs, weight-loss drugs. Success in medical malpractice cases requires deep knowledge of medicine, as well as of the law. Through these complex cases, Gary has developed relationships with some of the nation's leading medical experts, who have helped him secure favorable outcomes for his clients.. For the first half of his career, Gary was a defense litigator, defending companies and their employees in personal injury cases. Having spent 20 years defending the same types of cases he now pursues on behalf of his clients, Gary has unmatched expertise in identifying actionable negligence, anticipating defendant tactics, negotiating fair and deserved settlements, and litigating cases through trial to a beneficial outcome for his clients.. Gary has earned many accolades during his distinguished career but his greatest reward is earning justice for his clients. Gary often goes beyond seeking justice in the form of compensation. Sometimes, justice takes the form of negotiating and securing changes in policies and procedures needed to prevent a victim's injuries from being repeated.
Mr. Sammons sincerely enjoys serving clients by using his decades of litigation and successful courtroom trial experience, coupled with years of advanced training in Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) techniques, to resolve their disputes without the need for trial or, in some instances, even without litigation. In addition to having participated in hundreds of mediations and arbitrations, and having been the mediator in many cases as a Judge Pro Tem with the Maricopa County Superior Court, Mr. Sammons has enjoyed and completed numerous post-graduate ADR courses. Among the more notable post-graduate ADR courses he has completed are the comprehensive “Mediating the Litigated Case” course taught at Pepperdine University’s renowned Straus Institute of Dispute Resolution, and the Institute for Conflict Managment Mediator Certification Course. Mr. Sammons has also completed training in Organization & Relationship Systems Coaching Fundamentals, and Facilitator Leadership training through MG Rush. His ADR practice at Sanders & Parks includes mediations, arbitrations, conflict coaching, group-think facilitation, and peacemaking.. Mr. Sammons has practiced law at the law firm of Sanders & Parks, P.C., in Phoenix, Arizona, for over thirty-five years. He has been a Director of the firm for over thirty years, and twice served as its President. From 1978 to 2014, his practice focused on personal injury litigation. Utilizing his prior military medical training and experience, his practice had a special emphasis on medical malpractice cases as well as general personal injury litigation including trucking accidents, products liability, premises liability, governmental tort liability, and automotive liability. He has favorably resolved thousands of litigated matters, for both plaintiffs and defendants, and has been lead trial counsel in over sixty-five successful jury trials at the state and federal level. In recognition of Mr. Sammons' experience and accomplishments, he has received inclusive recognition by Super Lawyers and Best Lawyers. Most recently, in recognition of his accomplishments as a successful trial attorney, Mr. Sammons was bestowed the honor of Fellowship in the prestigious American College of Trial Lawyers (ACTL).
Experienced Medical Malpractice attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Experienced Medical Malpractice attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Experienced Medical Malpractice attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Bruce L. Hudson was born, raised, and educated in Delaware. He has spent his entire, almost 40-year, law career representing victims of accidents and medical malpractice in his home state.. Named one of the Top 100 Trial Lawyers by the National Trial Lawyers Association, and a Super Lawyer by Superlawyer Magazine, Hudson’s decision to become a lawyer came a little later than most. After receiving his undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Delaware, he found that work as an economist in the Delaware State Planning Office was not for him. He subsequently earned his law degree from Widener University, and immediately opened his own law practice. Rather than joining a large firm, he relished the challenge of making it on his own. Hudson preferred the personal touch of working for and helping individuals, rather than moving money between companies. It didn’t take long before his successful business began to concentrate on representing victims in serious injury, medical malpractice, and wrongful death cases. There is nothing more important to Hudson than using his extensive legal skills and knowledge of his native state to make a difference in people’s lives.. Bruce Hudson’s good friend and fellow lawyer, Ben Castle, had retired from a large Wilmington, DE law firm, when the two decided in 2011 to merge their decades of experience. Hudson likes that they remain a small firm and still approach each case with passion and dedication. Their size allows them to focus their energy, time, and resources on a smaller volume of cases, giving them greater flexibility and independence to react quickly whenever a case requires it. “Each case is not just a file. We get to know clients by name and face and become integrated into their lives,” said Hudson.. Being a small firm, however, does not limit Hudson & Castle to small cases. Ben and Bruce recently completed a three-year case as lead counsel in representing hundreds of victims in the class action against the pedophile pediatrician, Earl Bradley. Over 1200 victims were affirmatively identified and compensated by the $123,000,000 settlement that makes this case the largest number of victims by a single pedophile ever documented.
Currently, most of my work is representing people who were prescribed and used Reglan or metoclopramide off-label (longer than 12 weeks). Previously, I had been working in information security since November 1984 for the United States Army, Boeing, and as a private practice consultant-attorney. I have worked as a digital forensic examiner (handled about 700 cases). I have also consulted and developed policy relating to corporate implementation of the International Traffic in Arms Regulations and Export Administration Regulations.. My hobbies include wilderness backpacking, camping, canoeing (I have been active as an adult leader with Boy Scouts of America).
Cy Weiner has offices in Michigan and Illinois. His practice focuses on medical malpractice and personal injury. Below are a few of his notable cases. Several of his cases have achieved national recognition. Cy was lead counsel for Wayne County in the “Firearms Litigation.” Wayne County sued gun manufacturers and dealers for distributing guns illegally throughout the metropolitan Detroit area. The case was featured on Dateline NBC. The theory against the gun industry of “willful blindness,” was adopted by cities across the country. Cy represented Columbian Judge Consuelo Sanchez Duran, who had indicted the world’s leading narcoterrorist, Pablo Escobar. Judge Duran became a target of hit squads after she took on the Columbian cocaine cartels and was secretly moved by the U.S. government to Detroit where she became an assassination target. Successful litigation against her private security detail was accomplished. An HBO movie was released about the matter. Cy also has successfully handled pharmaceutical and lawsuits against the manufacturers of Vioxx, “FenPhen,” Ephedrine, and Sulzer hip implants, among others. His office helped obtain compensation for these victims of defective drugs and devices.Cy is most proud of having provided legal service to Michigan families who lost loved ones in the 9-11 World Trade Center attack and recovered millions of dollars in compensation for these families.
I am a partner with Jerome Hierseman and Shawn Crain. We represent people injured by the negligence of others. Most of my cases are medical malpractice cases, which are usually difficult and expensive cases to pursue.
In his formative years, Michael Timberlake crossed paths with a prominent Birmingham attorney whose practice boasted involvement in several high-profile personal injury cases, including a noteworthy product liability dispute against Ford Motor Company. This encounter became a pivotal moment, sparking Michael's dedication to championing the rights of those who have suffered injuries.. Michael not only prides himself on his legal acumen but places equal emphasis on being a compassionate and reliable advocate for his clients. With a career spanning 24 years, he has guided individuals through some of their most challenging life experiences, a responsibility he cherishes and remains committed to. This dedication extends to his active involvement in the Nursing Home Litigation Group for the American Association of Justice, where he serves as the Chair for the Nursing Home Litigation Group at the Alabama Association of Justice.. Beyond the courtroom, Michael draws inspiration from his travels, new adventures, and the beauty of nature. His personal interests include hiking, boating, and immersing himself in the vibrant energy of live music performances.
Experienced Medical Malpractice attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Experienced Medical Malpractice attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
A graduate of the University of Puget Sound - School of Law, with High Distinction, Frank has spent the last 37 years litigating complex legal claims. He has successfully tried thousands of family law/divorce, medical malpractice and personal injury cases. He has won million dollar claims and been successful in highly contested custody cases. He has an excellent record in the courtroom and is a skilled negotiator. Frank enjoys working on difficult cases to win the best possible results for his clients.. Frank is an experienced and aggressive trial lawyer who has dedicated his life to fighting for justice for his clients. He prides himself on taking-on complex cases and formulating creative solutions to seemingly insurmountable problems.. Frank believes that men deserve equal rights in parenting and divorce and has worked throughout his career to help men and women achieve their goals in custody and property division.. A recipient of the American Trial Lawyers Association (ATLA) Wiedemann Wysocki Citation of Excellence, Frank is the Founding Member of the Washington State Association for Justice (WSAJ) distinctive Eagle Program and a Presidents’ Club member of the American Association for Justice (AAJ); and a member of Million Dollar Advocates, Thurston County Bar Association and King County Bar Association Family Law Section.. In 2016, Morris - Sockle, PLLC, was named Washington's Best Civil Litigator and Mr. Morris was among the 2016 Lawyers of Distinction as well as in the Top 10 Attorneys, as rated by the National Academy of Family Law Attorneys.. Morris - Sockle, PLLC, was recently featured on as a Premier Law Firm of 2017.. Frank is also the founder of Thunderbay Construction which has built and developed hundreds of homes and numerous commercial buildings in Thurston County. He is co-owner of Thunderbay Property Management, which owns and manages several professional office buildings in Olympia.. When not working, Frank is an avid sailboat racer, scuba diver, skier, hiker, and traveler.
Experienced Medical Malpractice attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Experienced Medical Malpractice attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Experienced Medical Malpractice attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Experienced Medical Malpractice attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.