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Medical malpractice cases require attorneys who focus substantially on this specific area — it is highly technical and expensive to litigate. Look for lawyers with strong track records, Google ratings mentioning communication and realistic case assessments, and membership in professional malpractice associations.
Most medical malpractice attorneys work on contingency (no upfront fee) — they receive 33–40% of the recovery if successful. Case expenses (experts, filing fees, records) run $20,000–$100,000+ and are advanced by the firm, then recovered from the settlement.
Most medical malpractice cases take 2–5 years to resolve, either through settlement or trial. Statutes of limitations vary by state (typically 2–3 years from discovery of harm) — contact an attorney promptly to preserve your rights.
Ask what percentage of their practice is medical malpractice, their experience with your specific injury type, their contingency fee structure and expense policy, whether they have tried cases to verdict, and their honest assessment of your case after reviewing records.
All listings are sourced from Google Business Profiles and ranked by real Google ratings and review volume. Confirm state bar membership independently, and consider consulting multiple attorneys for a second opinion before retaining.
Document all communications. If you have a pending case with a statute of limitations concern, consult another attorney immediately. File a complaint with your state bar association for professional misconduct. You may be able to substitute counsel on a pending case.
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