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Medical Malpractice
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What medical malpractice is, how you prove it, what your case may be worth, and why you need an experienced attorney against the healthcare industry.

Why do I need a medical malpractice attorney?

Medical malpractice victims often face medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. The healthcare industry’s powerful legal teams can make it difficult to recover the compensation you need for your injury-related expenses. John Bales Attorneys will stand up for your rights — even if it means going to court. Their medical malpractice attorneys will gather the evidence needed to help build a strong claim and help you get the resolution you deserve.

How can you prove medical malpractice?

To pursue a medical malpractice claim, you must prove that:

What is medical malpractice?

Medical malpractice occurs when a healthcare provider’s negligent — or careless — conduct fails to meet the medical community’s accepted standard of care and causes harm to a patient. The standard of care is based upon the prevailing, or widely held, skills and knowledge of other professionals within the medical community.

How much is my case worth?

The value of your case is based on the details of your individual claim, and can vary depending on the severity of your injuries, the economic impact the injury has had on you, the injury’s effects on your day-to-day life, and more. The professional medical malpractice attorneys at John Bales Attorneys will investigate every angle of your claim to help determine the maximum value of your case.

What are some examples of medical negligence?

Acts of medical negligence that may be the basis of a medical malpractice claim include:

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