Medical Malpractice
Doctors, hospitals, nursing homes, and their insurers do not like to admit that they have done anything wrong. Fighting for a medical malpractice claim requires a law firm with the knowledge, experience, and financial resources to prove the case to a jury.

At Jacobs & Jacobs, we have a nurse consultant on staff, and we know where to find the right medical experts for a particular case — no matter where they are in the country. We also have extensive trial experience. Using day-in-the-life videos along with other techniques, we help jurors understand complex medical information and the results of any medical malpractice injury.

  • Birth injuries: Did a doctor’s mistake cause life-changing injuries to your child?
  • Failures to diagnose: Did a failure to diagnose cancer or another illness change the outcome of the illness?
  • Hospital errors: Did a hospital’s negligence or nurse malpractice in staffing or care cause injury to a loved one?
  • Medication errors: Did a doctor, hospital, or pharmacy give the wrong drug that caused harm to a family member?
  • Nurse malpractice: Did a nurse fail to provide adequate care that resulted in harm or injury?
  • Nursing home negligence: Did a nursing home’s negligence cause unnecessary injury and loss of dignity for a vulnerable elderly relative?
  • Postoperative care malpractice: Did medical professional fail to provide adequate care during recovery from an operation?
  • Surgical errors: Did a surgeon’s mistake cause nerve damage? Was the surgery done with the right skill? Was the surgery necessary?
  • Untreated infections: Could an infection acquired during surgery or treatment have been avoided?

If you or a loved one was the victim of medical malpractice, talk to an experienced medical malpractice lawyer at Jacobs & Jacobs about your situation. We can help you determine what actions to take.

You are welcome to call 866-668-7179 or e-mail our law firm to talk about your medical malpractice injuries or a loved one’s wrongful death. If you cannot come to the office, we will come to your hospital room or home. We want to help you and your family through this.

December 27, 2011 at 5:45 pm | | Leave a comment