Heart Attack Misdiganosis Lawyer Serving Connecticut
With advancements in recognizing and treating heart attacks and strokes, many serious outcomes can be avoided. However, if medical professionals fail to adhere to proper care standards, victims may suffer severe injuries or death. If you have concerns about how medical providers responded to symptoms like chest pain, head pain, vision problems, or excessive sweating, seeking legal advice may be crucial.
In the recent past, the vast majority of heart attacks and strokes led to death or debilitation. Now, with improved understanding of the symptoms and effective responses to heart attacks and strokes, serious medical consequences can often be avoided.
When doctors, nurses and other emergency room staff fail to follow proper standards of care, heart attack and stroke victims can experience catastrophic injuries or succumb to a preventable death.
Do you have questions regarding how medical care providers responded to:
- Chest pain?
- Head pain?
- Vision problems?
- Excessive sweating/diaphoresis?
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Effective Medical Malpractice Representation Since 1988
The lawyers at Kennedy, Johnson, Schwab & Roberge, P.C., can provide experienced and results-driven legal assistance with the goal of holding negligent doctors and others responsible and of obtaining your maximum financial recovery.
Contact the attorneys of Kennedy, Johnson, Schwab & Roberge, P.C., following medical care providers’ failure to properly respond to a myocardial infarction. Our legal team has over 150 years of combined personal injury legal experience. Call 203-865-8430.
Often, heart attack and stroke sufferers are sent home from the emergency room following a diagnosis of minor gastrointestinal distress. When doctors fail to order tests that could lead to life-saving care, victims and their families deserve compensation for their loss.
At Kennedy, Johnson, Schwab & Roberge, P.C., we have handled hundreds of medical malpractice claims since 1988 and work closely with medical experts to investigate and prepare claims for negotiations and, when necessary, a jury trial. To discuss your concerns in a no-charge consultation with an experienced New Haven heart attack misdiagnosis lawyer, please contact our firm.
John Kennedy Jr.
Founding Partner
John J. Kennedy, Jr., is the founding partner of Kennedy, Johnson, Schwab & Roberge, P.C. In 1988, John formed Kennedy & Johnson, along with David Johnson. John is an accomplished trial attorney, spending most of his more than 42 years practicing in Connecticut, representing injured clients before juries.
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At Kennedy, Johnson, Schwab & Roberge, P.C., we handle all motor vehicle injury cases on a contingency fee basis. If we fail to recover compensation for you, we will not charge you any attorneys’ fees. To schedule a free and confidential consultation, contact us at 203-865-8430.
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West Hartford, CT 06107
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I had the privilege of being represented by Mr. John Kennedy. He was someone I could trust to be honest and walk me through a difficult time. Taylor, his paralegal, took the time to explain each circumstance that came about. I appreciate the work that was done by Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Nelligan. I would recommend Attorney John Kennedy because of his integrity and genuine concern he showed to me. My experience with them was something I will never forget and will always be thankful for.
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Death of a 69 year old man with mesenteric ischemia
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Brain Injury caused by surgical error of neurosurgeon
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