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Medical Malpractice

Every year thousands upon thousands of Americans are killed or injured as a result of negligence in the health care field. Yet despite these deaths and injuries, the medical community has encouraged a conspiracy of silence. What's more, physicians and hospitals have some of the biggest insurance companies with highly resourceful medical malpractice defense attorneys working on their side.

At Goldman & Maurer, LLP., our job is to level the playing field. And with more than 50 years of combined experience investigating and prosecuting malpractice claims, few attorneys know how to do it as well as we do.

We'll meet with you to discuss the facts of your treatment and care. Then we'll obtain your medical records and (if warranted) we'll review them with a medical specialist in the particular specialty involved -- working closely with them throughout your case to assure that we have the most compelling proof possible at trial.

Below are just some of the areas of medical malpractice in which we have extensive experience:



Improperly performed surgery
Mis-diagnosis of a medical condition
The failure to render proper treatment
The failure to give proper medication
The giving of improper medication
The failure to properly treat a pregnancy or deliver a child
Improper advice by a doctor
Errors by hospital staff
The failure to obtain the informed consent of a patient
Falls in hospital or nursing homes
Medication errors
We strive to provide high quality legal representation. The Law Offices of Goldman & Maurer, LLP, reviews each submission, and accepts only those cases that we are best qualified to handle. If we believe that your case is better suited for another law firm, we will advise you, and if possible, recommend another attorney.

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