St. Petersburg Medical Malpractice Attorneys
We trust medical professionals to help us understand and treat our ailments. However, they are human and can make serious mistakes that, in the worst cases, can result in permanent disabilities or wrongful death. In fact, the Bureau of Justice Statistics reports that about 90 percent of all medical malpractice lawsuits involved claims that a patient was permanently disabled or killed as a result of a doctor's, nurse's or medical facility's negligence or recklessness.
In the wake of such tragedies, victims can be left to cope with new limitations and losses, while also having to pay for expensive medical care and long-term treatment. A skilled medical malpractice attorney, such as Devesh Tiwary, MD, JD at the TiMedLaw Firm can aggressively assert victims' rights and help them recover financial compensation to help ease the stress of the situation.
Mr. Tiwary earned his medical degree from the University of California, San Diego and his law degree from Harvard Law School. He has been practicing medical malpractice law for a number of years and is dedicated to providing each of his clients with:
- First-class legal representation
- Personalized professional attention
- Free initial consultations
He founded his practice to help people who have been injured from medical mistakes. He is dedicated to fighting aggressively and tirelessly for the injured so they can focus on their recovery. If you hire Mr. Tiwary, he will fight to protect your best interests and will do everything he can to help you obtain financial compensation for your medical bills, ongoing treatment costs, lost wages, permanent disabilities, pain and suffering.
Examples of Medical Malpractice Claims
The following are some examples of the mistakes made by medical professionals that may result in a personal injury or a wrongful death:
- Surgical errors
- Exposure to toxins
- Failure to properly administer a medication, which can involve administering the incorrect medication, administering the incorrect amount of medication or administering the medication via the wrong method
- Failure to properly and promptly treat a condition
- Misdiagnosis or failure to properly diagnose a condition
- Failure to protect against blood clots to lungs
- Failure to communicate an injury or illness that needs certain care
If you or a loved one has been injured as a result of a medical mistake, you need the help of a qualified medical malpractice lawyer. To consult an experienced medical malpractice lawyer in St. Petersburg about a potential claim, contact our firm today. All initial consultations are free of charge.