Personal Injury, Catastrophic Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation
When you or a loved one has been seriously or catastrophically injured or killed as a result of the wrongful actions of others, you need experienced, dedicated and resourceful advocates. Since its inception, the Firm has handled numerous cases where individuals have died or suffered catastrophic injury such as quadriplegia, paralysis, closed head or burn injuries, serious burns, amputation and other debilitating and permanent injuries. The Firm works with nationally recognized medical and liability experts to best present and demonstrate the nature and impact of these injuries.
Medical Malpractice Litigation
The Firm represents the victims of serious medical mistakes which lead to death or serious injury. Statistics indicate that over 100,000 people are killed yearly as a result of medical malpractice. Hundreds of thousands more are injured each year as a result of medical malpractice. The Firm routinely represents individuals who have been injured as a result of surgical malpractice, obstetrical malpractice, the failure to diagnose serious diseases such as cancer, mis - diagnoses of serious ailments.
Nursing Home, Assisted Living Facility, Home Care Malpractice Litigation
As our population continues to age, more and more of us encounter issues related to the care and treatment of the elderly. Many facilities or agencies which purport to care for the elderly fall way short of their mandate and in many instances fail to protect our elderly from falls, debicutis ulcers, malnutrition, dehydration, physical and mental abuse. The Firm has achieved a national reputation in this area, protecting and enforcing the rights of the elderly, and other individuals who require in home care or resident care in a long term care facility.
Premises Liability Litigation
These are cases which result due to a landowner, property owner or business owner’s failure to properly and adequately maintain premises and to protect invitees and members of the public from hazardous conditions which may exist on the premises. Typically, claims arise in this area in connection with the failure to properly maintain floors, stairs, steps, escalators and elevators. Additionally, the failure to provide proper and adequate security and protection to the public gives rise to a number of claims as well.