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Medical Malpractice

Protecting Your Rights as a Patient

With a medical industry that is stretched thin, massive cost-cutting initiatives and over-worked employees, it's no surprise that negligence and errors in the industry are on the rise. But, when your doctor, nurse, or medical provider makes a mistake, you are the person who pays.

The consequences of malpractice, negligence and neglect are serious and range from serious personal injury to wrongful death. When you or your family has suffered an injury or death, contact a lawyer with a reputation for aggressive representation. Call us at 203-883-9699.

Representing Stamford and Connecticut Families

We provide aggressive representation and litigation for medical malpractice cases including:

  • Misdiagnosis
  • Failure To Diagnose
  • Negligence
  • Birth Injuries
  • Surgical Errors
  • Wrongful Death
  • Nursing Home Injuries
  • And More

How We Operate

The state of Connecticut requires that patients considering filing a medical malpractice suit have an expert evaluate the case and advise on whether there was negligence or malpractice involved before proceeding. When you suspect you were mistreated or received improper care from a medical professional, we help you find a professional to review your situation and if there has been negligence or malpractice, we will begin to build a case.

We operate our personal injury and medical malpractice cases on a contingency fee basis, which means we don't get paid our fees until we recover money.

In most cases, we advance the costs associated with building your case and take our legal fees and costs out of the settlement or judgment you receive. That means in most cases we advance the costs of hiring the experts, we advance the costs for investigating your medical records, we wait until the conclusion of your case to recover those costs and if we make no recovery you pay no legal fees.

You Have To Act Quickly

The state of Connecticut has a two-year statute of limitations on medical malpractice lawsuits, except in situations where the negligence could not have been recognized in those two years, and even then the statute is only extended to three years. After the expiration of this time limitation you will be forever barred from bringing a claim. If you suspect you have been the victim of malpractice, it's better to ask an attorney now than find out later after the statute of limitations has expired.

Contact us today for informed and experienced advice from a law firm with a reputation for success in medical malpractice cases.
866-226-4798.

Practice Areas Location

The Law Offices of
Alan Scott Pickel
1700 Bedford Street
Stamford, CT 06905

Phone: 203-883-9699
Toll Free: 866-226-4798
Fax: 203-708-9879