Massachusetts Medical Malpractice
Law
If Massachusetts doctor, hospital or health care provider fails
to take adequate steps to prevent serious injury, or mistakenly
inflicts serious injury or death, the legal system may provide
one avenue for the victim and their family to obtain compensation
and prevent such incidents from happening again.
Failure
to Diagnose Breast Cancer
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Cerebral
Palsy Related to Birth Trauma
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Other common forms of medical negligence
include: failure to diagnose stroke and heart attack, improper
medication, and foreign objects left behind during surgery.
Submit your Medical Malpractice case below.
Please fill out the information and write an informal case description in the form below. You will be contacted by a Massachusetts attorney who is experienced in the area of Medical Malpractice law.
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Don't Wait
Whenever you believe you have a claim against someone in an accident, you should seek legal advice as soon as possible in order to protect you right to sue. In Massachusetts, you have three years from the date of the accident to file a complaint against the other party (ies) involved. Nevertheless, you should always seek advice at the earliest stage possible. If you do not, it may seriously jeopardize your case: your attorney needs to act quickly and preserve the evidence: memories fade, witnesses disappear, vital records and reports are lost without quick action.