When physicians, doctors and surgeons perform surgical procedures, we expect them to be on top of their game, not to be distracted, fatigued or undertrained for the situation at hand. Unfortunately, surgical errors are all too common in New York hospitals, leaving patients and their families to live with the consequences.
The experienced attorneys at The Cochran Firm New York are committed to working with individuals and families who have suffered injuries or wrongful death because of a surgical mistake. We have considerable experience handling all forms of medical malpractice and have helped our clients recover the maximum compensation they need to move on with their lives.
When you retain The Cochran Firm New York, you can rest assured knowing you have a team of skilled and knowledgeable attorneys on your side who have handled a wide variety of surgical error cases:
Outpatient facilities, while they may look nice, tend not to have the same safety nets found at a hospital. They may lack the proper staff, training or equipment necessary to respond to an emergency, which can lead to catastrophic or even fatal injuries.
The medical malpractice attorneys at The Cochran Firm New York have experience handling these specific types of medical malpractice claims and know the best strategies to hold physicians and medical professionals liable for their negligence.
You deserve to work with a law firm who will hold doctors and health care providers accountable for negligence and misconduct. Contact the NYC law office of The Cochran Firm New York to schedule a free initial consultation.
For failure to remove a catheter tip, resulting in a fracture at the base of the scull.
For failure to diagnose vascular insufficiency, which resulted in the amputation of the patient’s right leg below the knee.
For a pancreatic injury, resulting from the failure to properly monitor triglyceride levels during invitro fertilization therapy.
For a perforated colon following a cesarean section, which resulted in an abdominal abscess and severe peritonitis.
For a 13 year old child who suffered paralysis after the spinal cord was severed during scoliosis repair surgery.