If you have been the victim of medical negligence or malpractice, it is important that you consider consulting an attorney regarding your situation. At the Donahue Law Firm we are thoroughly dedicated to protecting each of our client’s wellbeing and future. New Hampshire medical negligence attorney Charles A. Donahue has over 25 years of legal experience and has successfully obtained millions of dollars in settlements for his clients through his years of practice in personal injury, medical malpractice and wrongful death.
What is Medical Negligence?
Medical negligence occurs when a doctor, nurse, physician or medical professional of any kind fails to provide a standard and acceptable level of care to a patient. Every professional in the medical field has the obligation to provide a level of care that is at or above the standards at the time. This includes in a patient’s diagnosis, treatment, surgery, and post-operative care. A mistake or carelessness in any medical field can have disastrous results for the patient, including serious injury or even death.
Following are some forms of medical negligence:
- Birth Injuries
- Dental Malpractice
- Psychiatric Malpractice
- Surgical Errors
- Medication Errors
- Wrongful Diagnosis
- Prescription Drug Malpractice
- Emergency Room Errors
Contact a New Hampshire Medical Negligence Lawyer
The Donahue Law Firm is here to help if you or a loved one is in need of a skilled medical negligence lawyer to handle your claim. With our experience in this field and the level of dedication we have to our clients’ cases, we are able to provide exceptional legal representation in even the most complex of cases. Medical malpractice is a field that is highly technical and specialized. You need a lawyer who can competently research, investigate and evaluate your situation to provide a strong legal strategy that offers you the greatest opportunity at maximum financial compensation.
Contact New Hampshire medical negligence attorney Charles Donahue today for a free consultation regarding your legal matter.