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If you have been a victim of poor treatment by a healthcare provider, you may have a significant claim for your pain, suffering, inconvenience, mental anguish and medical expenses. For over twenty-five years, our firm has handled claims against healthcare providers that have failed to follow proper medical procedures in the treatment of patients. Although most of our cases are in Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, we have handled cases in other jurisdictions by affiliating with local attorneys.

Our firm offers a free initial consultation to discuss your case. Once you call, our staff, which includes experienced trial attorneys and a paralegal that is also a Registered Nurse, will fully investigate your claim. We will closely examine your medical records. Then we will contact an appropriate expert to review your claim. We have a proven track record in the successful handling of these cases.

If we do decide to take your case, we will take it on a contingency basis, which means that unless money is collected for you, there is no fee. Clients are responsible for out of pocket costs, regardless of outcome.

Some consumers wait too long to call and sometimes their cases are lost because of this delay. Therefore, if you believe that you have been injured as a result of the negligent contact of a healthcare provider, please call one of our offices today for a free consultation with one of our lawyers.

 
 
 
 


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Do not act or rely upon the information without seeking the advice of an attorney. Most of the attorneys in our firm are licensed and practice in the State of Delaware. Although Delaware is the primary practice jurisdiction of our firm, we also have attorneys licensed in other states, including PA, NJ & MD. © Law offices Doroshow, Pasquale, Krawitz and Bhaya, 2007