If you were the victim of medical or legal malpractice do not hesitate to call or e-mail info@lampertwalsh.com for an evaluation of your claim.
Both legal and medical malpractice cases involve “professionals” who wronged you, the doctor’s patient or attorney’s client. Malpractice cases can be very tricky and are usually defended with a lot of resistance by the attorney representing either the doctor or lawyer. It is usually best to contact an attorney to discuss the nature of your case to preserve your claim. Most malpractice case must be brought within 2 years from the time you first knew or should have discovered the “malpractice.” However, please note that exceptions exist which both lengthen and shorten this time limit. Some “time limits” are as short as six-months. Only an experienced lawyer can tell you for sure. You should not wait to have your claim evaluated. Contact a specialized attorney in the area immediately.
When evaluating a malpractice case, it is important to acquire your medical records from the doctor or facility in question, as well as any subsequent medical records that are relevant to your condition. If you don’t have your medical records, LAMPERT & WALSH, LLC, will obtain your records for our review. If you have any questions whether your injury is “malpractice” it is important for you to contact an attorney to discuss the details of your case.
It is important to obtain any documents that your attorney provided you during your relationship with him. Fee contracts, settlement documents, or any pleadings that you may have are helpful in evaluating your case. If you think that you’ve been “wronged” by an attorney or that your case was mishandled, it is important to contact an attorney to discuss your potential claims.