Securing Help Before You Settle a Malpractice Case
Morris County malpractice lawyers from Gelman Gelman Wiskow & McCarthy LLC explain how getting legal help before settling a case could earn you a just settlement.
Medical malpractice cases involve negligence or a wrongful act by a healthcare professional. The healthcare professional can be a surgeon, doctor, psychiatrist, pharmacist, dentist, nurse, and anyone else who renders treatment, medication, or equipment. You have the right to sue any person who was aware or participated in the malpractice, as well as the facility where it occurred.
A public announcement of the medical malpractice would surely diminish the faith and trust patients have in the facility and healthcare worker. A financial loss and damage to the reputation of the responsible party would be worrisome. In order to keep things quiet, the responsible party’s attorney or insurance company may offer you a settlement before you initiate a lawsuit.
You should present your case to a medical malpractice lawyer for review. Your attorney will negotiate on your behalf and ensure you receive the compensation that you deserve. Damages for pain and suffering, medical expenses, loss of earnings, and out-of-pocket expenses will be sought through litigation. Most medical malpractice cases are settled out of court, but your attorney will be ready to proceed to litigation if the settlement is not what you had anticipated.
Getting legal help from medical malpractice attorneys Gelman Gelman Wiskow & McCarthy in Bergen, Middlesex and Morris Counties is the first step to a settlement. Call us today at (973) 366-3900 or complete our quick contact web form for a free initial consultation.
