Medical
Malpractice
Medical Malpractice
Lawyer
It doesn't matter who you happen to be, medical
malpractice can happen and affect your family. Most doctors actually do have your very best interests at
heart, and will do their best to take care of you as well as they can.

Even so, there are times in which doctors make
serious errors, fail to practice the standard of care necessary, and sadly, the patient and his or her family
pay for it in catastrophic injury, wrongful death, and financial collapse. Usually, it's the same doctors
again and again.
When your medical doctor gives you improper
treatment or in some other way neglects you and your healthcare needs, it is known as "medical malpractice" or
"medical negligence."
Medical malpractice can arise in several
contexts:
- failure to diagnose
cancer
- failure to diagnose
stroke
- birth injury or birth
trauma
- obstetrician
malpractice
- anesthesia
malpractice
- ophthalmology malpractice
- nursing malpractice
- midwife malpractice
- surgical malpractice
- failure to diagnose heart attack
- prescribing the wrong medication
- failing to monitor the effects of medication
- pediatrician malpractice
- dermatology malpractice
Malpractice is not present simply because of a
"bad result." Instead, a malpractice claim may exist when the doctor or health professional is negligent, or fails
to practice the standard of care, and the patient is harmed as a result.
These are difficult cases, and you want an
experienced medical malpractice attorney on your side. Attorney David
Harris of the Harris Law Firm has that experience, from having represented doctors, midwives, hospitals, and
nurses in malpractice lawsuits, to prosecuting malpractice claims against negligent physicians.
We have seen the tragedy of medical malpractice
Port Charlotte, medical malpractice Punta Gorda, and medical malpractice Charlotte County. When the medical
malpractice has catastrophic consequences, including wrongful death, then your experienced medical malpractice lawyer may be able to find answers to the tough questions, and
hold the negligent parties accountable in our justice system.
Contact us today regarding your medical
malpractice claim. We will provide you with a prompt and honest assessment.
When you contact the Harris Law Firm to pursue and
prosecute your medical malpractice claim, then know that your case will be personally handled by a
personal injury lawyer Charlotte County injury victims can trust to be
experienced, ethical, and dedicated to you and your
family.

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