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If you are the victim of medical malpractice, an experienced attorney can help you maximize your claim. At the Law Offices of Doehrman & Chamberlain, our lawyers are renowned nationwide for their skilled representation of medical negligence victims. Boasting an impressive record of successful verdicts and settlements and decades of collective experience, our attorneys help victims achieve full compensation for the hardships they face because of a medical professional's negligence. An Indianapolis, Indiana medical malpractice and negligence attorney can help protect your rights as a victim. Our personal injury lawyers provide informed and innovative guidance through the legal process.

What is medical malpractice?

What do I do if I suspect malpractice has occurred?

What damages can I recover if I sue?

Do I have to pay back my health insurance?

What is medical malpractice?

Medical malpractice is an act (or omission) by a health care professional that deviates from accepted practice and results in injury to the patient. A complex area of law, examples of medical malpractice include: negligence, hospital or emergency room mistakes, surgical injuries, misdiagnosis, failure to diagnose, nursing home abuse, birth injury, and wrongful death. Medical malpractice occurs when a medical professional fails to do what a reasonably careful and similarly licensed professional would have done in the same situation. Medical negligence occurs when a medical professional fails to provide appropriate treatment to a patient, or does something to a patient that a reasonably careful medical professional would not do.

Each year approximately 100,000 people die from negligent medical care and millions more are injured. Patients have a legal right to assume that the level of care given to them by a medical professional meets a certain standard. At the Law Offices of Doehrman & Chamberlain, we will help you obtain compensation for the medical expenses and other hardships you are forced to suffer as a result of your injuries. Contact an Indianapolis, Indiana medical malpractice and negligence attorney today to schedule a consultation and case evaluation.

What should I do if I suspect malpractice has occurred?

If you suspect that you or a loved one is a victim of medical malpractice, you should immediately retain expert legal representation. It is always wiser to enlist the services of a skilled, experienced medical malpractice and negligence attorney. Victims that choose to go it alone often end up with significantly less compensation than they deserve. Our medical malpractice attorneys have successfully represented many victims and have a firm understanding of the complexities of applicable law.

At the Law Offices of Doehrman & Chamberlain, we have the knowledge and experience necessary to maximize your claim. When medical malpractice is suspected, do not accuse your health care providers. If care is ongoing, request a transfer to another health care provider or hospital. Document all the events as they unfold. Contact an Indianapolis, Indiana medical malpractice and negligence attorney today to enlist the services of our expert legal team.

What damages can I recover if I sue?

Victims of medical malpractice or medical negligence are entitled to compensation for the hardships that result from their injuries. Our attorneys will help you achieve damages for:

  • Economic damages (past and future medical expenses, past and future wage loss, diminished earning capacity, etc.)
  • Non-economic damages (pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of quality of life, etc.)
  • Physical impairment and disfigurement (scars or physical disability)

Our lawyers have handled many medical malpractice claims and boast an impressive record of substantial verdicts and settlements. Contact the Law Offices of Doehrman & Chamberlain, if you would like to schedule a case consultation and evaluation with an Indianapolis, Indiana medical malpractice and negligence attorney.

Do I have to pay back my health insurance?

When health insurance pays for medical treatment that was the result of medical negligence, your health insurance company may be entitled to reimbursement. Your insurance company may have the right to compensation from the negligent party’s insurance carrier or any settlement from the negligent party. Before accepting any settlement from the defendant in a lawsuit, it is very important for one of our experienced Indianapolis, Indiana medical malpractice and negligence attorney to closely examine your health insurance policy to determine if the company has a right to repayment. Contact our personal injury attorneys today to schedule a consultation.



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