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What damages can be recovered for medical malpractice?

Pennsylvania Medical Negligence and Malpractice Attorneys

The lawyers at Hal Waldman & Associates invest resources and energy in recovering damages on behalf of their clients. For us, every case involving the negligence of a doctor or other medical professional matters. Residents of Pittsburgh, western Pennsylvania and statewide have relied on us to be at their side following an injury or death of a loved one. Our track record of personal injury settlements and verdicts encompasses multiple awards exceeding $1 million.

Your serious injury is taken seriously at Hal Waldman & Associates. The insurers do not care. We care. We are on your side. Call or e-mail us to schedule a free conversation with proven lawyers.

What Damages Can Be Recovered for Medical Malpractice?

In pursuing a medical malpractice lawsuit against a doctor in the state of Pennsylvania, the statute mandating a two-year window of opportunity must be followed. Failure to adhere to the deadline will force the court to bar your claim. Time is of the essence.

Once a claim is filed, our job is to team with a medical expert to identify and verify that medical malpractice occurred and the specific act that caused the injury or death. Part of the lawsuit will involve damages to be recovered, including:

  • Current medical expenses
  • Future medical expenses
  • Medical care requirements
  • Lost income
  • Lost future earnings
  • Pain and suffering

Free Case Evaluation · Contingency Fees in Personal Injury Cases

Every medical malpractice case begins with a free initial consultation, including personal visits to a client's home, hospital or other location. We work on contingency. Clients are not responsible for attorneys' fees or expenses until a final settlement or verdict is paid.

Call 866-586-8235 to speak to an experienced Pittsburgh medical malpractice attorney at Hal Waldman & Associates or contact us online.

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