Medical Malpractice
Medical Neglect Lawyers Serving North Carolina and South Carolina
When doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals make mistakes, the effects can be devastating. According to the National Academy of Sciences, approximately 98,000 Americans die each year from some type of "medical mistake". Countless others are seriously injured from this neglect and mistreatment. Those who have been affected by medical negligence may be able to recover the following:
- Medical Expenses
- Future Medical Treatment & Expenses
- Lost Wages
- Loss of Earning Capacity
- Loss of Consortium
- Pain & Suffering
- Loss of Value of Life
The attorneys at Campbell & Associates are well versed in various areas of Medical Malpractice including, but not limited to:
- Misdiagnoses
- Failure to Diagnose
- Surgical Errors
- Medication & Prescription Errors
- Lack of Responsive Care
- Hospital & Administrative Negligence
- Nursing Home Abuse
While we would like to say that Medical Malpractice cases are simple, unfortunately they are not. There is a high standard of proof that needs to be fulfilled to show that a medical professional has failed to meet a basic level of care and thus making them liable for an individual's injuries. The law generally recognizes the practice of medicine as an "art" rather than an exact science. This classification gives many practitioners some flexibility in which they choose to address the problems of patients. However, with over three decades of combined experience, our dedicated attorneys at Campbell & Associates clearly understand the standards of care in both North and South Carolina and will be able to assist those who have a Medical Malpractice claim.
Call Campbell & Associates today for a free consultation at 704-333-0885 or 1-866-4IM-HURT(446-4878).
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