Connecticut Hospital Errors Lawyer
Hospitals are meant to provide answers and treatment when we’re unwell. However, if errors by hospital staff lead to worsened conditions, unnecessary pain, or significant injuries, and these errors result from failing to meet accepted standards of care, the patient may have a claim for medical malpractice or negligence.
If the hospital’s error was the result of the failure of a health care professional to act according to the accepted standard of care, and if the error resulted in significant injury, then the patient may have a claim for medical malpractice or medical negligence based on the hospital’s error.
A Professional Medical Malpractice Law Firm
For more than 30 years, the law firm of Kennedy, Johnson, Schwab & Roberge, P.C., has built a strong and successful practice representing people injured in accidents and as a result of medical malpractice.
A wide range of events can go wrong while a person is in the hospital, including surgical malpractice and errors made during an emergency room visit.
Our attorneys have the time, resources and experience to successfully handle a wide range of hospital error cases, including:
- Failure to diagnose serious medical conditions, including cancer and heart disease
- Medication errors
- Patient falls
- Surgical errors
- Burn injuries during electrocortical surgery or defibrillation
- Radiology errors
- Post-surgical errors
- Misinterpretation of pathology studies and biopsies
- Failure to properly monitor vital signs
- Misidentification of a patient
- Nursing care errors
- Failure to respond to a patient emergency
- Allergic reactions
When Residents Or Physicians In Training Perform Medical Tasks
Many of our clients seek a consultation with our office due to concern that a new doctor — also called a resident or a physician in training — performed the medical procedure and may have done so incorrectly.
Although the mere fact that a resident physician performed a procedure is not evidence of medical malpractice, it may be worth seeking a legal consultation if you believe a doctor in training handled your care incorrectly.
Contingency Fees ∙ Free Consultations
At Kennedy, Johnson, Schwab & Roberge, P.C., we handle all medical malpractice cases on a contingency fee basis. This means that we do not get paid unless and until you receive a settlement or a jury award.
To schedule a free and confidential consultation with one of our experienced personal injury lawyers, contact Kennedy, Johnson, Schwab & Roberge, P.C., today. Call 203-865-8430 or send us an email.
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Office Locations
15 N. Main Street #100 Suite 217
West Hartford, CT 06107
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Client Testimonials
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.
Shannon E.
Outstanding lawyers. Attorney John Kennedy and his son Attorney Patrick Kennedy are professional in every aspect and make a difficult situation less stressful. I highly recommend them to represent you in litigation.
Ed L.
This firm ,(Michael Kennedy) went above and beyond at every turn of this process. They were efficient, thorough beyond measure and most of all compassionate, including us and keeping us informed at every step. This firm is everything a firm should be and beyond thank you again for being our champion.
Victor H.
Our Results
$17 million
Hospital malpractice case resulting in stillborn child
Medical Malpractice
$12.5 million
Medical Malpractice
$5.5 million
Death of a 69 year old man with mesenteric ischemia
Medical Malpractice
$5 million
Brain Injury caused by surgical error of neurosurgeon
Medical Malpractice
$4 million
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