Medical Malpractice

Hilyard, Bogan & Palmer, P.A. has the economic, professional and technological resources to successfully prosecute even the most difficult medical malpractice cases.  Our attorneys have a vast amount of experience representing those who have suffered from a catastrophic medical injury do to another’s neglect.  Our practice in this area has grown based on the hard earned reputation we have achieved over decades in the courtroom successfully representing clients in some of the most difficult cases. 

Medical malpractice cases are challenging and hard fought. Defendants hire only the best defense lawyers. The legal requirements for a plaintiff to prevail are demanding and require testimony from experts on every element of a claim.  Our law firm has the resources and experience to locate and engage well-qualified medical experts and to vigorously prosecute the case through discovery and trial, and maximize the chances for a favorable recovery by verdict or settlement.  Our attorneys are available to handle a broad array of medical malpractice cases, including cases involving the following issues:

  • Anesthesiology – Failure to properly intubate or extubate.
  • CancerFailure to diagnose in a timely fashion or treat lung, bowel, breast, colon and skin cancer.
  • Obstetrics/ Birth InjuriesFailure to diagnose and treat conditions leading to cerebral palsy, including fetal distress, gestational diabetes, uterine rupture, abnormal labor, chorioamnionitis, and meconium aspiration.
  • Nursing Home and Hospital CareFailure to provide adequate nursing and other care.
  • Internal Medicine/ Family PracticeFailure to diagnose and treat developing life threatening conditions, such as heart attack, cancer, intestinal blockage or torsion, blood disorders, and heart disease.
  • RadiologyFailure to interpret correctly x-ray, CT, MRI, ultrasound, and other studies.
  • PathologyFailure to interpret histology and other studies.
  • SurgeryFailure to properly perform surgery and failure to diagnose and treat post-operative infections.
  • Emergency Medicine – Failure to diagnose and treat developing life threatening conditions, such as trauma, brain injury, infectious disease, heart attack, and cancer.
  • Orthopedic – Failure to properly perform surgery, including joint replacement, arthroscopic, and other surgeries.
  • Psychiatry – Failure to protect patient from the risk of suicide.
  • Urology – Failure to protect the patient from injury to the ureters and bladder.

 




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