Victims of medical malpractice have the right to take legal action against the professionals and institutions who put them in harm’s way. Working with a Springfield medical malpractice lawyer makes it easier to demand the financial compensation necessary to cover ongoing medical care and offset lost wages.
O’Connor, Parsons, Lane & Noble proudly offers its clients legal support in the face of difficult medical situations. We take the time to establish strong relationships with our clients and their families, ensuring that litigation doesn’t feel so intimidating. Our attorneys have helped tens of thousands of clients retake control of their lives.
If you’re ready to work with lawyers who will treat you as part of the team, contact O’Connor, Parsons, Lane & Noble for your free medical malpractice case consultation.
Don’t Wait to Call a Springfield Medical Malpractice Lawyer
Unchallenged medical malpractice can have a permanent impact on your quality of life. If you don’t seek justice for a medical professional’s negligence, you risk taking a considerable amount of medical debt onto your shoulders with little to no opportunities for relief. It’s not fair that you have to pay for the consequences of someone else’s negligence.
That’s where our medical malpractice attorneys come in. Working with a Springfield attorney allows you to elaborate on what specific instances of negligence led to your condition and why, under New Jersey law, you have the right to demand damages for your losses.
You or your loved ones can contact our legal team immediately upon suspecting that you’re the victim of medical malpractice. Your case consultation with us comes free of charge and doesn’t lock you into a specific kind of legal action. We can discuss your circumstances and help you determine a path toward financial recovery.
Recognizing Medical Malpractice With O’Connor, Parsons, Lane & Noble
There are several different kinds of medical malpractice that you and your loved ones can fall victim to, some of which stem from intentional negligence and others that are entirely accidental.
Unfortunately, the medical professionals who engage in malpractice may be slow to recognize their failures, so you’ll need a third party to help you classify your mistreatment. Connecting with our legal team gives you the chance to work with lawyers who understand the many ways that medically sustained injuries can impact your everyday life.
We invite you to work with our:
- Springfield birth injury lawyers: Our birth injury lawyers want to make it as easy as possible for new parents to address the negligence that impacted their child’s health at birth.
- Springfield fetal demise lawyers: Parents who lose a child at birth can work with our team to demand justice in the face of medical negligence.
- Springfield improper medication lawyers: If you don’t receive the right medication or the right dosage from a medical professional, you can hold them and their institution accountable for any impact the medication has on your health.
- Springfield maternal death lawyers: If you lose a loved one during the birthing process and can identify the negligence that resulted in that loss, our legal team can help you demand justice from negligent medical professionals.
- Springfield intraoperative injury lawyers: If medical professionals damage your nerves during a surgery or treatment, you can work with our lawyers to hold them accountable for your pain or discomfort.
- Springfield wrong procedure/body part lawyers: If medical professionals failed to operate on the correct side of your body or engaged in inappropriate medical procedures without your consent, our legal team can step in and fight for your right to compensation.
- Springfield anesthesia errors lawyers: Our legal team can break down your right to take legal action against an anesthesiologist if negligence or deliberate recklessness put you in danger throughout a surgery.
- Springfield nursing home malpractice lawyers: You trust nursing home staff with the safety of your loved ones. If a nursing home abuses or neglects its residents, families can take action on behalf of injured residents.
If you’re not sure whether or not you have the right to pursue a medical malpractice case, you can schedule a case consultation with our Springfield medical malpractice attorneys. We can connect you with medical professionals who can assess your circumstances, then begin gathering the evidence necessary to move a claim forward on your behalf.
Demanding Compensation for Your Losses
Filing a lawsuit against a negligent medical professional or institution isn’t going to heal your injuries. However, civil lawsuits and insurance claims allow you to demand compensation based on the financial impact of a liable party’s negligence.
Working with our medical malpractice lawyers in Springfield makes it easier to outline what economic and non-economic losses you can tie to your mistreatment. We can use concrete evidence to tie those losses to a medical professional’s negligence, then demand that a liable party provide you with suitable compensation.
Your medical malpractice claim may give you the right to a settlement covering the cost of your:
- Emergency medical care
- Ongoing medical treatments, including physical therapy and upcoming surgeries
- Pain management
- Mobility aids
- At-home assistance
- Lost wages or workplace benefits
- Reduced quality of life
- Emotional distress
- Pain and suffering
How to Present a Case for Medical Malpractice Compensation
You’re not obligated to take a medical malpractice case to trial if you want to fight for compensation. You can work with our team to determine your preferred approach to your case, be that filing a claim with an insurer or negotiating with a medical institution for fair compensation.
Our team knows how to use both of these tactics to your advantage and can prepare you to push back against insufficient settlement offers or attempts to misrepresent the severity of your mistreatment. All the while, we can preserve your right to present your medical malpractice case to a judge.
You can discuss what your goals are for your medical malpractice recovery with our team during a free case consultation.
Can You File a Medical Malpractice Claim on Behalf of a Loved One?
According to New Jersey law (N.J. Stat. § 2A:31-2), only a person’s personal executor may take legal action on their behalf after a fatal accident.
You can verify whether or not you’re an injured party’s personal representative by examining their will alongside an attorney. If you have the right to take legal action on a deceased party’s behalf, our team can work with you to move a claim forward in civil court.
O’Connor, Parsons, Lane & Noble Wants to Work With You
Medical malpractice can have a range of effects on your overall quality of life. You deserve the opportunity to work with legal allies in the wake of your mistreatment. Fortunately, O’Connor, Parsons, Lane & Noble is here for you. You can connect with our medical malpractice attorneys in Springfield, NJ, to discuss your right to legal action.
Taking legal action alongside an experienced lawyer makes it easier to demand justice for your mistreatment. Our efforts can put a fair settlement in your hands, making it easier for you to pay your bills and receive the medical care needed to restore your health.
We’re ready to represent your best interests in and out of civil court. For more information about our available services, contact us and set up your free case consultation.