DO YOU HAVE AN
ACCIDENT, PERSONAL INJURY OR MEDICAL MALPRACTICE CLAIM?
Personal Injury claims
due to accidents including automobile, truck and motorcycle accidents, consumer injuries due to unsafe products,
unsafe drugs, medical malpractice and wrongful death involve unique provisions of insurance law and corporate
liability, including punitive damages.
Motor vehicle accident
victims, medical malpractice victims and other personal injury victims often find their pain and suffering compounded in
an unfair contest with insurance companies who don't play fair. It is important for you to know
your rights against insurance companies so you can fight back for justice.
Unlike lawyers who advertise on television, we are able to limit the number of cases we take
and focus on clients who have been permanently injured or killed due to truck accidents, car accidents, motorcycle accidents,
unsafe products, dangerous drugs, unsafe medical devices and medical malpractice, including botched LASIK procedures.
Medical malpractice occurs when a medical professional fails to do what a competent
professional would have done, resulting in injury, disability, physical impairment or death. While most medical
professionals are highly skilled and work honorably for their patients, a very few fall short of even minimal standards.
As a result, medical malpractice kills between 47,000 and 100,000 persons each year, and many more are gravely injured.
More people are killed as a result of medical errors every year than the number who die from motor vehicle accidents, breast
cancer or AIDS.
Products liability is the area of tort law that holds designers,
manufacturers and sellers liable for the harm suffered by buyers and users of defective products and dangerous drugs. A
"product" can be almost anything, from a dangerous prescription drug to a defective children's toy. "Defects"
include flaws or mistakes in the way a product is designed, manufactured or marketed. Products liability lawsuits can
be based upon strict liability, breach of warranty, negligence, manufacturing and design defects and breach of the duty to
warn. These types of cases usually require a scientific expert to give expert testimony about the particular design
defect in question. We are experienced and successful products liability lawyers.
Please note:
Medical malpractice and personal injury claims are governed by a very short statute of limitations, so you must not delay
or you will lose your rights. For information on the recently shortened one-year statute of limitations for
medical malpractice, click here.