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How to Select a Medical Malpractice Lawyer 

Jul 8, 2024 | Medical Malpractice

Medical malpractice is a serious matter — and if you’ve been injured due to a healthcare professional’s negligence, it’s crucial to have the right attorney by your side. In such instances, you may be wondering how to select a medical malpractice lawyer. While every matter is unique, here are some tips on choosing counsel to help ensure the best possible outcome is achieved in your case.         

Here’s what to look for when selecting a medical malpractice lawyer:   

1. A Focus on Medical Malpractice

Medical malpractice cases are highly complex. The first thing you should look for when selecting a medical malpractice lawyer is a focus on this particular area of law. Your attorney should have relevant experience and extensive knowledge regarding the legal and medical issues in your case. They should also know how to develop a comprehensive strategy in your case based on the specific facts and circumstances of your injury.    

2. Personalized Attention

When you meet with the medical malpractice lawyer for a consultation, ask them who will be handling your case. While many firms use paralegals and legal assistants, it’s best to work with a firm where the lawyers provide personalized attention in every case. The facts of each case are unique and every matter should be given the time it deserves.  

3. Communicativeness and Responsiveness

It’s vital to have a medical malpractice lawyer by your side who knows how to communicate effectively. This means keeping you up to date with any new developments in your case, answering questions, and responding to communications in a timely manner. They should also be able to negotiate with the insurance company and communicate well with opposing counsel. 

4. Deep Knowledge of Medical Malpractice Matters

Medical malpractice matters involve highly nuanced laws and complicated medical information. A good medical malpractice lawyer should not only have knowledge of the law, but they must also have the resources to investigate your case and a deep understanding of the medical issues involved. They should also have access to experts in the medical community and know how to communicate with them regarding medical matters.    

5. Reputation in the Legal Field

The medical malpractice lawyer you choose should have a solid reputation among their colleagues and former clients. They should have integrity, skill, professionalism, and compassion — and handle each case with respect and diligence. In addition, they should be known for their tenacity in the courtroom and ability to obtain positive results at trial. You can also look at testimonials and case studies to get an idea of the lawyer’s reputation.   

6. An Excellent Track Record of Results

Find out how long the firm has been handling medical malpractice matters — it’s important to choose an established firm. You should also consider their prior track record of results. It’s paramount to work with a lawyer who will fight for the full amount of compensation you deserve. Depending on the specific injuries involved, medical malpractice cases are often worth millions. It’s essential to choose a lawyer who has achieved many successful verdicts and settlements in cases that are similar to yours.  

Contact an Experienced New York Medical Malpractice Lawyer

If you have suffered an injury due to a medical provider’s malpractice, it’s critical to have an attorney who can help ensure they are held accountable. The Edelsteins, Faegenburg & Brown, LLP is a New York personal injury firm that has been fighting for the victims of medical malpractice since 1937. Handling every case with diligence and proficiency, we have earned a well-deserved reputation among our clients and colleagues for securing substantial settlements and verdicts. Contact us to schedule a free consultation at (212) 425-1999 today.

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