Medical Malpractice Lawyers

Serving New Jersey and the Philadelphia metropolitan area


Weiss & Paarz P.C.

Monday, June 9, 2008

How Can a Medical Malpractice Lawyer Help Me?

Our malpractice attorneys will review the facts of your case, apply the law, and give you an evaluation of the strength of your case and your chances of success based on our experience. It is crucial that you know if you have a valid case, and what your case is worth. Our attorneys will be able to determine this.

Medical malpractice cases are complicated and need to be handled by a seasoned malpractice attorney in order for you to get the most compensation from a lawsuit. We know who and when to sue, what legal arguments will be the most effective and beneficial for your case, how to gather proper evidence for your case, the strength of your case, what papers to file with the court and when to file them, how to manage court fees, your chances for settlement, and how to bring your case to trial if necessary. We will also know how to handle the attorneys for whatever health care defendant you end up suing.

It is common that the doctor's medical malpractice insurer may offer some settlement money, but the sum will be far less than what they would offer knowing a lawyer is threatening a lawsuit. An experienced medical malpractice attorney knows the insurance defense lawyers and medical malpractice insurers in your area, and will have a far greater chance of increasing your recovery.

If you believe you may have a medical malpractice case and you live in New Jersey or the Philadelphia metropolitan area, contact attorneys Weiss & Paarz today to arrange a consultation.

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