NoMad Medical Malpractice Law Firm

Medical malpractice – or medical negligence – means that a doctor or other healthcare professional deviated from accepted standards and norms in providing medical care. Simply put, medical malpractice means that your doctor didn’t do everything they were supposed to when treating you or overseeing your care. 

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NoMad Medical Malpractice Attorney

If you’ve been harmed because of a medical professional’s negligence or failure to act, you might be entitled to compensation. Our personal injury medical malpractice attorneys have more than 200 years of combined experience handling these complex matters. This means that we know how to represent you and handle your case most effectively. We’ll do everything we can to get you the money you need and deserve.

Since 1977, Mirman, Markovits & Landau, P.C. has been fighting to help victims of medical negligence across New York. We have a reputation as a tough and dedicated law firm, and we’re incredibly proud of that. If you’ve suffered an injury because of a negligent medical professional, we’re here to help.

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Each time we place faith in medical professionals, nurses, or clinics, we believe in receiving safe treatment. Sadly, mistakes still happen, and medical malpractice is still a leading cause of harm and wrongful death in the United States.

Should you or a loved one has suffered harm due to a healthcare provider’s negligence, a seasoned medical malpractice attorney can help you fight back.

At our trusted NoMad law team, our attorneys have a long-standing reputation fighting complex doctor negligence lawsuits. We’re here to seek justice when doctors fail you.

Understanding Medical Malpractice

Medical malpractice occurs when a healthcare provider does not provide an accepted standard of care, and that error leads to injury.

Common examples include:

  • Delayed diagnosis

  • Mistakes in surgery

  • Wrong prescriptions

  • Birth injuries

  • Errors during sedation

  • Poor patient supervision

In these situations, patients suffer, and they deserve answers.

Why You Need a Medical Malpractice Attorney

It’s tough to prove doctor negligence, and that’s why experienced counsel matters.

Here’s why having a medical malpractice lawyer is critical:

1. You’ll Need to Prove Negligence

Showing a doctor was negligent means gathering detailed records. We work with qualified evaluators to present your case.

2. You Need Help Interpreting Evidence

Medical documents aren’t always easy to understand, but our team is trained in converting that data into a narrative that makes sense.

3. We Fight for What You’re Owed

From hospital bills to lost wages, we’ll fight for compensation that covers:

  • Medical bills

  • Reduced earning potential

  • Pain and suffering

  • Funeral and burial expenses

Why Choose Mirman, Markovits & Landau, P.C.?

We’re not just another law firm. We’ve helped New Yorkers for 40+ years and recovered over $1 billion for injury victims.

Clients choose us because:

  • We treat every case like family

  • You pay nothing unless we win

  • We work with top experts

  • We fight smart and hard

What to Do if You Suspect Medical Malpractice

Don’t delay if you think a provider’s mistake caused you harm. Take these steps:

  1. Get a second medical opinion

  2. Request all documentation

  3. Keep notes of what happened

  4. Set up a free legal review

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Their job is to save money—not help you. Our NYC malpractice lawyers know their tactics, and we demand maximum compensation.

Talk to an Attorney Who Cares

You don’t have to face this alone. Call us for a no-obligation case evaluation.

Call (646) 813-7356 or fill out our contact form to get started.

Let’s hold the negligent accountable.

Insurance Claim

If you want to collect insurance benefits, you’ll have to notify the insurer not long after your crash. Then you’ll have to file your claim for benefits within a reasonable amount of time. What’s “reasonable” varies from company to company.

Personal Injury Lawsuit

If you decide to file a lawsuit, you’ll have to do so within the applicable statute of limitations. In New York, the statute of limitations for car accident lawsuits is three years. If you don’t file a claim within three years of the date of your accident, you risk losing the right to recover the money you need and deserve.

Government Claim

There will be even less time to pursue compensation if you believe that a government agency or employee’s negligence caused your injury. In these situations, you’ll have 90 days from the date of your accident to file a special administrative claim, and one year to file a lawsuit.

What Causes Medical Malpractice in NoMad?

1.Misdiagnosis or Delayed Diagnosis

Failing to correctly identify a patient’s condition or delaying a diagnosis can result in inappropriate treatment or lack of necessary care, potentially worsening the patient’s health.

2.Surgical Errors

Mistakes during surgery, such as operating on the wrong site, leaving instruments inside the patient, or causing unintended damage to organs, can have severe consequences.

3.Medication Errors

Administering the wrong medication, incorrect dosages, or failing to consider drug interactions can lead to adverse drug events, harming patients.

4.Anesthesia Mistakes

Errors in administering anesthesia, including incorrect dosages or inadequate monitoring, can cause serious complications, including brain damage or death.

5.Failure to Obtain Informed Consent

Performing medical procedures without the patient’s informed consent, or without adequately explaining the risks involved, can be grounds for malpractice claims.

6.Poor Communication Among Healthcare Providers

Breakdowns in communication between doctors, nurses, and other medical staff can lead to errors in patient care, such as misinterpreted orders or overlooked symptoms.

7.Inadequate Follow-Up or Aftercare

Neglecting proper post-treatment monitoring or failing to provide necessary aftercare instructions can result in complications or deterioration of the patient’s condition.

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