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Cerebral Palsy Lawyers: Who We Are
The MEDLAW Legal Team
successfully represents families injured by medical malpractice. Our law firm
concentrates on the litigation of birth injuries nationwide. With
doctor/lawyers on staff, an OBGYN, a Labor & Delivery Nurse, and other
experienced medical professionals representing your rights, the MEDLAW Legal
Team offers families and children the resources and experience necessary to
successfully litigate malpractice claims.
See Our Example Cerebral Palsy Lawsuits
See What We Can Do For Your Family
By retaining experienced malpractice lawyers who are also nurses, with a
physician and nurse paralegals on staff, you are able to tap into their
reservoir of medical training and knowledge to accurately and quickly analyze
your potential medical malpractice claim. In fact, the MEDLAW Legal Team of
Janet, Jenner & Suggs, LLC has uncovered viable malpractice claims that other
attorneys have missed reviewing the very same medical records from all over
the country.
The importance of having physician or nurse/attorneys on your side does not end
once the determination is made that you have a sound medical negligence claim.
The negligent health care providers will hire their own medical “experts” to
defend their actions. Defense experts have been known to try to confound
inexperienced and untrained counsel (and the jury) with medical terms and with
erroneous statements regarding what is acceptable medical practice and sound
medical science. That is when you want lawyers who are trained doctors or
nurses and a board certified ob-gyn and nurse paralegal in house fighting for
you— advocates who understand medical terminology and can ask the incisive
questions which will demonstrate to the jury that the defense “experts” are
wrong.
Medical Malpractice is a highly complex field of law. To be successful in
representing victims of malpractice a lawyer must possess not only sound legal
knowledge, judgment and experience, but also familiarity with the health care
profession and medical science.
If you do not know the cause of your child's cerebral palsy, please consider
submitting the your information for a FREE and
confidential review. Our Physician/Attorneys will evaluate your information
and contact you to discuss your situation.
Submit Your Claim
Compensation cannot undo a wrong, but it can provide support for families
struggling with medical expenses and future cost of living concerns, and can
help provide peace of mind.
Handling Cerebral Palsy Lawsuits Nationwide
Alabama |
Alaska |
Arizona |
Arkansas |
California |
Colorado |
Connecticut |
Delaware |
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Hawaii |
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New Hampshire |
New Jersey |
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New York |
North Carolina |
North Dakota |
Ohio |
Oklahoma |
Oregon |
Pennsylvania |
Rhode Island |
South Carolina |
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Tennessee |
Texas |
Utah |
Vermont |
Virginia
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Washington |
West Virginia |
Wisconsin |
Wyoming
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