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Medical Malpractice
Connelly, Jackson & Collier LLP has extensive experience
in evaluating and litigating medical malpractice cases. Medical
malpractice cases are often complex and, therefore, require
careful analysis and review. We have contacts with health-care
professionals to assist in the case analysis.
If you or a
family member have suffered an injury which you believe may
be related to medical negligence, you should contact an attorney
immediately. Generally, a medical malpractice case must be
filed within one year from the date of the malpractice.
If
you have a valid claim, we will work with medical experts
who can effectively, and forcefully, help a jury understand why
you are entitled to compensation. Medicine is both science
and art, so the opposing party will no doubt be able to find
an opposing expert. As a result, you need to find an attorney
with the resources and contacts to employ only the best expert
witnesses.
Many of our medical malpractice cases were referred
to us by other attorneys: that means you can rest assured that
we have a reputation in the legal community for ethical,
aggressive, and thorough representation of our clients.
If you
or a family member has been injured by medical negligence, or
you are an attorney with a medical claim beyond your present
expertise, call us at 419.243.2100, so we can help you.
Sample Cases
- Lucas County - Failure to diagnosis
and appropriately treat thyroid cancer
- Lucas County - Failure to diagnose cervical
cancer despite three different pap-smears
- Lucas County - Failure to diagnose brachial
artery occlusion resulting in below the elbow amputation
- Lucas, Seneca, Hancock, Allen Counties
- Birth injury cases
- Lucas County - Negligently performed
breast replacement surgery
- Seneca County - Negligently performed
bilateral carpal tunnel surgery resulting in permanent injury
- Allen County - Failure to surgically
resect cancerous lung tumor in an 83-year-old woman
- Allen County - Negligent injection caused
permanent damage to woman's arm, with tingling and weakness
- Seneca, Allen Counties - Negligently
performed laparoscopic cholecystectomy
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