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Tuesday, December 05, 2006
If you're dealing with Medical Malpractice, here's something you should read.
Tragic and unexpected results sometimes occur during the course of medical care. Could this have been avoided?
A child is very ill when born and is later diagnosed with cerebral palsy. A patient dies following routine elective surgery. Many immediately assume the doctor was at fault while some believe it was just meant to be. As lawyers representing patients in Pennsylvania with medical malpractice cases, we know that not every bad result is preventable. On the other hand, many are. The difficulty, of course, is finding out what happened and why.
How do you begin? Start by asking questions. If the answers don't make sense or if you have other suspicions, then perhaps you should seek another professional's opinion, preferably a lawyer whose practice is devoted to medical malpractice cases. We have lawyers here at Meyers Kenrick Giuffre & Evans who devote all or most of their time to medical malpractice cases in Pennsylvania. They can obtain and evaluate medical records, and following research and consultation, give an opinion on whether the bad result could have been avoided. Doctors working here full time assist in the evaluation and management of cases.
posted by Jerry Meyers at 5:18 PM
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The Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania attorneys at the law office of Meyers Kenrick Giuffre & Evans, LLC focus on medical malpractice and personal injury cases
in the following cities and counties in Western and Central Pennsylvania: Allegheny,
Altoona, Armstrong,
Beaver County, Blair County,
Butler, Cambria,
Clarion, Clearfield,
Crawford, Elk, Erie,
Fayette, Indiana,
Jefferson, Lawrence, McKean,
Mercer, Somerset, Venango, Warren,
Washington, and Westmoreland.
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