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Medical Malpractice
Medical malpractice occurs when physicians or other medical
professionals fail to perform their duties in treating patients
according to recognized standards of care. Examples
of these cases include surgical negligence, failure to diagnose,
delayed diagnosis, medication errors, nursing negligence and birth
injuries.
Because medical malpractice often result in serious injuries and
extensive losses, the law may allow injured individuals to recover
compensation for pain and suffering, lost income, permanent injuries
and other losses. Due to the complexity of these
cases, it
is wise for individuals injured as a result of medical negligence to
see advice regarding their medical rights and legal options
from
an experienced personal injury attorney.
The Law Office of George J. Costopoulos welcoms the opportunity to
evaluate cases
of this nature, so please contact our office at your convenience for a
free consultation.
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Frequently Asked Question About
Personal Injury
Q: How do I know if I have a personal injury case?
A: If you sustained a bodily injury due to another's fault, you may have a personal injury claim for which you can seek monetary compensation. Examples of personal injury cases include motor vehicle accidents, defective products, fall down incidents, Read more . . .
Frequently Asked Question About
Wrongful Death
Q: What is wrongful death?
A: Wrongful death is a civil claim for monetary damages against an individual or entity responsible for the death of a loved one. In such cases, the law recognizes that family members of a deceased victim suffer the loss of affection, guidance, companionship and financial support. Read more . . .
Frequently Asked Question About
Criminal Law
Q: Can I get my case dismissed if I was not read "my rigts?"
A: A police officer is supposed to give "Miranda warnings" (right to remain silent, etc.) after an arrest. However, the only consequence of a Miranda violation is that the prosecution may not use any statements given after the arrest as proof of guilt. Read more . . .