We do not represent everyone who contacts our office about a potential delay in medical care lawsuit. First, we weed out injuries that were not the result of medical malpractice. Next, we turn away cases that may qualify as medical malpractice but are not serious injuries. We recognize how frustrating emergency room and hospital delays in care can be, but we are committed to representing people who have been seriously hurt.
Delay in Medical Care Cases We Take
Generally, we choose to represent people who have:- Suffered a brain injury. A brain injury can change your whole life. You may not be able to work, to live independently, or to do the things you used to enjoy. You need someone on your side who will fight for the compensation you deserve.
- Lost a loved one. Delayed medical care can be fatal. If your loved one suffered a heart attack, stroke, brain aneurysm, or another serious condition that was not treated within a reasonable amount of time, your loved one’s death might have been caused by delayed treatment. Your whole family could be left with the emotional and financial consequences of a tragic loss that didn’t have to happen.