Overview
According to the letter of the law, medical malpractice is defined as a set of circumstances under which a healthcare professional's negligence causes a patient serious injury or death. Generally, to prove it in court, an expert witness will be necessary in order to demonstrate that the healthcare professional's conduct fell below expected standards.
Here at the Denver, Colorado-based Law Offices of Bradley S. Freedberg, PC, our attorneys have decades of experience arguing–and winning–medical malpractice cases for scores of satisfied clients.
Despite the seeming efforts of lawmakers to prevent it from being taken to civil trials, medical malpractice remains common. However, it is not constituted simply by medical care resulting in unexpected or unfortunate results.
How We Help
- Demonstrate that the healthcare professional's conduct fell below expected standards
- Work with expert witnesses to prove your case in court
- Handle complex medical malpractice litigation
- Deal with each client on a one-on-one basis with minimal support staff
- Provide compassionate representation throughout the process
- Offer free consultations by telephone or in person
Common Causes
- Surgical errors and complications
- Misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis
- Medication errors
- Birth injuries
- Anesthesia errors
- Failure to treat
- Hospital negligence
Common Injuries
- Serious injury from negligent care
- Worsened medical conditions
- Permanent disability
- Surgical complications
- Medication-related injuries
- Birth-related injuries
- Wrongful death
Case Results
Patient suffered serious injury due to surgeon's negligence. Expert testimony proved conduct fell below expected standards.
Delayed diagnosis led to worsened condition. Settlement covered all medical expenses and ongoing care.
Healthcare professional's negligence in medication administration caused patient harm. Full compensation recovered.
*Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Every case is unique.
Frequently Asked Questions
According to the letter of the law, medical malpractice is defined as a set of circumstances under which a healthcare professional's negligence causes a patient serious injury or death.