Medical Malpractice

A medical mistake can destroy your health, rob you of the chance to beat a fatal disease, and obliterate your trust in doctors and other medical professionals. Medical error is a leading cause of death in the U.S., and errors often go undetected. Even when people know or suspect that medical malpractice has occurred, they rarely take legal action.

If you have been harmed by medical negligence, please do not wait until it is too late to talk to an experienced medical malpractice attorney so that you can recover compensation that can pay for your medical bills, pain and suffering and more.

To find out if you have a case, learn more about your rights and the compensation you can receive for your injuries, please call Maryland medical malpractice attorney Patrick D. Troxler, Esq., and schedule your free initial consultation. Medical malpractice cases are handled on a contingency fee basis, so you only pay attorneys’ fees if and when you get paid.

Why You Need A Medical Malpractice Attorney

If you know or suspect that your injuries were caused by medical negligence, Patrick Troxler can determine if you have a case. A poor medical outcome does not always mean that medical malpractice was involved. Medical negligence occurs when a healthcare professional performs below the accepted standard of care, causing harm to the patient.

Medical malpractice cases are complex. Medical experts are needed to establish that negligence occurred and paint a clear picture to the jury of how the negligence harmed you. Other experts, such as economists, are often involved to establish how the harm will affect you and your family in the years to come. Patrick has a large team of professional support and works with the best medical professionals in Maryland. He is a seasoned trial attorney who will not settle for less than you deserve and will prepare your case to go to full jury trial.

Medical Negligence

Examples of medical negligence include:

  • Failure to diagnose, delayed diagnosis, or misdiagnosis
  • Failure to obtain informed consent
  • Obstetric negligence leading to birth injuries to the baby, mother, or both
  • Medication errors
  • Unsanitary conditions leading to nosocomial infections
  • Surgical mistakes, including foreign object left in body
  • Anesthesia error
  • Discharge from emergency room or hospital without giving adequate care and follow-up instructions
  • Premature discharge from the emergency room or hospital
  • Failure to take or errors in taking patient history
  • Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) violations – patient dumping

To learn more about your rights and how you can recover full compensation for your medical malpractice injuries, please, call experienced Maryland medical malpractice attorney Patrick D. Troxler, Esq., at 301-264-6072  today or email us right away to schedule your free consultation.

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