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Medical malpractice cases are among the most complex and most expensive cases to litigate in the field of personal injury law. Notwithstanding attacks on the state and federal level to limit the amount of damages that jury can award to a medical malpractice Plaintiff, the insurance companies who insure doctors and retain counsel to defend them are very well-funded and very well organized.

The litigation process is often long and arduous and will cause you to relive over and over again the pain that you endured during your treatment. Therefore, choosing to pursue a medical malpractice lawsuit is a decision that should be made only after serious consideration. Once you have chosen to pursue a medical malpractice lawsuit, the most important decision you will make is who you will choose to represent you. Just as many different physicians are qualified in many different fields of medicine, different attorneys may be more or less qualified to handle your medical malpractice claim based on your injury and the type of medical malpractice law that that attorney has handled.

The attorneys of Kam, Ebersbach, & Lewis, P.C. have handled a wide variety of medical malpractice cases covering the life of the patient from obstetrical/ gynecological care to surgical and gerontological care for aging adults. These attorneys are well familiar with what is involved in litigating a claim of this type and can provide invaluable insight into the prospects of recovering on your claim and in familiarizing you with the process of litigation and what you can expect. If you believe that you may have a claim against a physician for medical malpractice and have decided to pursue that claim, please feel free to contact us so that we may advise you on how you proceed, but it is important that you contact an attorney as quickly as possible because if you wait too long to file a lawsuit, you may not be permitted to file a lawsuit at all.

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