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Veteran's Administration Medical Malpractice Information, including VA Medical Malpractice Claims Lawsuits


Information provided by VA Medical Malpractice Claims Lawyers at Cappolino, Dodd & Krebs, LLP

Medical malpractice can instantly change your life forever. When you or your loved ones are victims of malpractice at a U.S. government hospital, it is important that you seek legal advice from a law firm with the experience and resources to prosecute your claim successfully. The process of suing the United States for medical malpractice is incredibly complex. You need a lawyer who is familiar with the system to help you through the maze of regulations and potential pitfalls. Cappolino, Dodd & Krebs, LLP has the experience and the resources to handle your case. We have over 80 years of combined legal experience and we have a doctor/lawyer on staff to help evaluate and litigate your case.

The following is a list of the most common medical errors which can warrant a Veteran’s Administration medical malpractice lawsuit:

  • Paralysis cases: Mistakes made during surgery, improper drug administered or mistakes on drug doses, among other medical errors.

  • Misdiagnosis cases: A frequent problem where a condition is misdiagnosed as a minor ailment or medical treatment given for the wrong disease. The effect of this mistake can often lead to disability or even death

  • Amputation cases: The wrong leg or arm has been amputated, or incorrect procedures and errors occurred which resulted in unnecessary amputations.

  • General medical malpractice: Wide variety of issues such as wrong drugs or performing the incorrect procedure during surgery can occur. These types of cases would also involve neglect of a condition or failure to treat with a reasonable degree of care.

If you feel that a medical error has been committed by a Veterans Administration doctor, physician’s assistant, nurse, health care provider or hospital, contact our Veterans Administration Medical Malpractice Attorneys today.

 
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