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Hospital Malpractice/Negligence

When a medical procedure or treatment goes wrong, you need someone who understands hospital malpractice and negligence laws. This particular type of law is complex and requires a strong understanding of the Pennsylvania civil code.

Medical malpractice is a form of negligence when a facility or professional fails to use the same care a reasonable person would use in the same situation. Generally speaking, medical mistakes and errors are often preventable.

Philadelphia hospital malpractice lawyers have experience, skills, and access to experts to help victims fight for justice. You are not alone if you or a close loved one suffered unnecessary harm due to the careless actions of those entrusted with your care.

Common Types of Hospital Malpractice

Medical mistakes result in significant victim damages.

Entering the hospital for surgery or illness should not result in additional pain and discomfort. Nor should victims who suffer such unexpected harm — and expenses — deal with the details of a civil claim or lawsuit.

Hospital malpractice lawyers in Philadelphia manage the following types of medical mistake cases:

  • Birth injuries
  • Improper transfusion
  • Wrong-site surgery
  • Medication mistakes
  • Hospital-acquired infections
  • Misdiagnosis or delay in diagnosis
  • Mistaken patient identities.

While alarming, this is only a partial list of all the possible medical mistakes and errors commonly made in a medical setting. According to a study by Johns Hopkins Medicine, medical mistakes are the third-leading cause of death in the United States.

Researchers cite various factors in determining the cause of most medical mistakes. Among the more common causes of errors in high-volume, fast-paced medical environments are:

  • Not enough staff
  • Time restraints, resulting in unsafe shortcuts
  • Gaps in communication between doctor and staff or with patient
  • Lack of adequate training and education for doctors and staff.

Patients who suffer from medical mistakes face compounded issues. These issues involve additional missed time from work, unexpected medical costs, and mental anguish about their situation.

A medical mistake can leave you feeling overwhelmed and uncertain about your next step. Hospital malpractice lawyers offer a free case consultation for victims harmed by medical negligence. Learning more about how to move forward with possible legal action may bring you peace during this most stressful time.

Why Choose Us?

Decades of experience and deep compassion for victims

The Cochran Firm in Philadelphia has experience and access to resources that help them take on the medical industry. Insurers are no match for our hospital negligence attorneys, who also bring trial experience to each negligence case.

The wrongful or negligent actions of others are never acceptable. We protect victims’ rights with determination and confidence and fight for the compensation they deserve.

An initial consultation with our firm is free.  There are no deposits, retainers, or upfront legal fees should we proceed with your claim or lawsuit. We collect our fees upon the successful conclusion of your case. If, for some reason, we do not win, you do not pay.

The chance of suffering from medical malpractice is very real: As many as 4,000 surgical mistakes occur each year in the United States. Medical malpractice in any form is frightening and life-altering for victims.

At The Cochran Firm, we treat victims of hospital malpractice with care and compassion. We listen and learn about your experience and the impact on your life. Then, we get to work pursuing justice for your unfair damages.

Experience, skills, and compassion for victims are what we offer. Choose a firm built upon respect and tradition for your hospital malpractice case. The Cochran Firm in Philadelphia offers a free case consultation, and there is no fee unless we win. 

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How We Help

The Cochran Firm understands complex state laws.

One way we help hospital malpractice victims is by managing the specific details of their civil case. Assembling and reviewing significant types of evidence takes time. With a dedicated focus on your claim or lawsuit, we can quickly determine relevance and pursue missing information.

Hospital malpractice negligence that results in severe harm or illness can leave you weak and unable to manage your case alone. The Cochran Firm in Philadelphia wants you to focus solely on your recovery, not phone calls and countless items of paperwork.

Another critical area where we help victims is with the statute of limitations. Pennsylvania law generally allows two years for pursuing a hospital malpractice lawsuit. However, some exceptions can vary the time allowed.

Some victims discover that medical malpractice occurred sometime after the event. These victims and victims who are minors typically adhere to a different set of limitations for filing their cases.

A hospital malpractice case is complex and challenging to navigate alone. Let The Cochran Firm in Philadelphia provide the support you need to rest.

Hospital Malpractice/Negligence FAQs

Hospital negligence lawyers in Philadelphia answer frequently asked questions regarding malpractice cases:

Do I need a lawyer for a hospital malpractice case?

You technically do not need a lawyer; however, hospital malpractice cases are among the most complex types of civil cases and are best left to an experienced attorney.

Whom do I sue if multiple providers contributed to my harm?

A Philadelphia hospital malpractice attorney can investigate and identify all parties liable for your harm. Some lawsuits involve more than one responsible individual.

The hospital offered me a generous settlement. Should I accept it?

You should secure legal representation before accepting any settlement. While the offer may appear generous, it most likely is not. Instead, initial settlements are typically low-dollar amounts aimed at closing claims quickly.

What types of compensation are possible in a hospital malpractice case?

Your attorney will fight for fair compensation that covers such damages as your medical costs, time lost at work, and your pain and suffering. They will also fight for additional needs, such as compensation for future medical care.

Is it possible to sue if a loved one dies due to hospital malpractice?

Yes, it is possible to pursue legal action. Your relationship with the decedent is critical to whether you qualify for seeking compensation. A Philadelphia wrongful death attorney can help determine if you have a case and may pursue one.

Medical malpractice victims can learn if they have a case and, if so, how to proceed by scheduling a free case consultation. Time is paramount, making it vital to contact a medical malpractice attorney today.

Philadelphia Hospital Malpractice Attorneys

Hospital malpractice can shake your faith in healthcare. Time searching for new providers and rebuilding your trust is another negative outcome of negligence.

The Cochran Firm has unprecedented success helping those harmed by the careless actions of others. Our attorneys are aggressive and accomplished. It is their honor to fight for the rights of those harmed by the negligence of others.

Most hospital malpractice cases settle out of court. However, if your hospital malpractice case goes to trial, our attorneys have the crucial courtroom experience your case needs.

The statute of limitations for pursuing a civil lawsuit is strict and unforgiving. Filing your lawsuit after the expired deadline will likely lead to a dismissal of your case.

Get help with your hospital malpractice case today by scheduling a free case consultation with The Cochran Firm in Philadelphia. Call now to start your journey toward justice: (800) 969-4400.