Hospitals And Health Care Facilities Have A Duty To Patients. If You Have Suffered Injury, We Can Help.
Hospitals are places we go to seek guidance and medical care. Sadly, far too often, individuals suffer unnecessary harm due to negligence, operational shortcomings, staffing problems and poor management. It’s an unfortunate reality that medical malpractice – including hospital negligence – is the third leading cause of death in the United States, according to a Johns Hopkins study.
If you were impacted by hospital negligence, you deserve accountability and compensation for the harm you and your loved ones have suffered. We can help.
Handling A Wide Range Of Injuries
At Armand & Dieguez, P.A., our attorneys share a dedication to helping people in Miami and throughout South Florida affected by catastrophic injuries and tragic loss of life due to negligence of a medical practice or healthcare facility. We have represented individuals who have faced the following:
- Birth injuries to newborns
- Childbirth and pregnancy-related injuries
- Anesthesia errors
- Untreated infections
- Medication errors
- Failure to manage fall risks
- Surgical errors
While the negligence of a doctor, surgeon, nurse or other staff member may be a contributing factor, in many cases, negligence at the institutional level is at the root of the problem. Our lawyers have extensive experience holding health care institutions accountable. We frequently bring injury cases against powerful institutions such as:
- Hospitals
- Health care facilities
- Health care conglomerates
- Clinics
Our medical negligence attorneys partner with proven experts in various fields to get to the bottom of what happened. By helping you pursue compensation, we can also foster greater accountability among health care institutions so that other patients don’t have to suffer the same needless tragedy.
Discuss Your Legal Options With Us Today
We invite you to reach out to us to discuss your injuries and possible legal recourse options available. Get more answers by visiting our FAQ page.
Schedule a consult today. You can reach out to us online or call our Broward County office at 305-703-5397.
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