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Medical Malpractice
Medical Malpractice

Brian holds negligent medical professionals accountable

Are you sick or injured because of negligence by a doctor, surgeon or another medical professional? Mistakes in operating rooms, emergency departments and doctor’s offices can take a huge toll – physically, financially and emotionally. If you are reeling from an injury caused by a medical care provider, talk to California medical malpractice attorney Brian Brandt.

In Southern California, medical malpractice victims rely on The Law Offices of Brian Brandt to demand the compensation they rightfully deserve. Our law firm has a strong track record of success. Brian has recovered hundreds of millions of dollars in settlements and verdicts for injury victims and their families, including the following medical malpractice case results:

  • $4,500,000.00 – Medical Malpractice
  • $1,500,000.00 – Medical Malpractice
  • $1,500,000.00 – Failure to Diagnose Lung Cancer
  • $500,000.00 – Medical Malpractice
  • $390,000.00 – Medical Malpractice
  • $310,000.00 – Medical Malpractice

Your case is about more than just money. It’s about giving you what you need to rebuild your life. It’s about holding medical professionals responsible for their actions. It’s about sending a strong message that such behavior will not be tolerated in the medical community. It’s about justice.

How does medical malpractice happen?

Mistakes happen in hospitals, emergency rooms and on operating tables for many reasons. When these mistakes happen, the consequences can be serious injuries or life-threatening emergencies. Some of the most common precursors to a medical malpractice lawsuit include:

  • Anesthesia errors
  • Delay of treatment
  • Medication errors
  • Misdiagnosis
  • Surgical mistakes
  • Birth injuries

Not every mistake will be grounds for a negligence claim. That’s one reason why these cases can become complex and require the skills of an experienced attorney. The mistake made by a doctor or other medical professional must result in harm to the patient. To be considered malpractice, the professional who treated you must have violated the standard of care. In other words, a court must examine how a doctor with the same kind of training and experience as your doctor would have acted under similar circumstances.

To find out if you have a case, contact The Law Offices of Brian Brandt. We work tirelessly to hold medical professionals and hospitals accountable.

Call 949.481.1468 or 909.932.1162 and schedule a free initial consultation. You only pay us if we win your case. It’s that simple.

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