Medical Malpractice Attorneys
A medical mistake can change your life in seconds. Between unexpected complications, mounting medical bills, and the uncertainty of what went wrong, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. That’s where having the right legal support makes a real difference.
Do You Need a Lawyer for Every Medical Malpractice Case?
Not every bad medical outcome is the result of malpractice. To have a viable medical malpractice claim, you must be able to prove that:
1. A doctor-patient relationship existed
2. The doctor or hospital was negligent in your care
3. Their negligence directly caused your injuries
4. You suffered significant damage as a result
If you're unsure whether your situation meets these criteria, it's best to consult with an experienced medical malpractice attorney. Most offer free initial consultations, so there's no cost to get an expert opinion on your case.
Types of Medical Malpractice Cases DearLegal Can Help With
How a Medical Malpractice Attorney Can Help
A medical malpractice attorney manages the investigation, handles powerful hospital insurers, and builds a strong case to protect your rights and pursue the compensation you deserve.
Common Mistakes After Medical Malpractice Occurs
The actions you take—or don't take—after suspected medical negligence can have a significant impact on your legal rights. Here are some common mistakes to avoid:
How Much Do Medical Malpractice Attorneys Charge?
The most common range is 33-40% of the recovery.
Most medical malpractice attorneys work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they recover money for you through a settlement or verdict. If they don't win your case, you don't owe them any legal fees.
A good attorney will explain all costs upfront during your initial consultation, so there are no surprises.
