A law firm dedicated to the effective legal representation of its clientsA medical provider has a duty to the patients they evaluate and treat to apply the same standard of care that a similar provider would exercise under the same set of circumstances. When a physician deviates from this standard and fails to diagnose an illness or condition, thereby causing injury or death to the patient, that provider may be guilty of medical malpractice. To schedule a consultation regarding a suspected "failure to diagnose" medical malpractice case in New Jersey, contact the law offices of Kalavruzos, Mumola and Hartman, LLC. In New Jersey, monetary compensation is often the only form of recovery that is available. Loss of one's health and well-being is not compensable through monetary compensation. However, many victims of medical malpractice wish to accomplish a greater good by bringing the negligence to the public's attention and hopefully protecting others from suffering the same mistakes in the future. Personal Injury ◦ Medical Malpractice ◦ Failure to Diagnose ◦ MisdiagnosisThe lawyers at Kalavruzos, Mumola and Hartman, LLC have attained a degree of justice on behalf of people who were harmed when health care providers misdiagnose illnesses and dangerous medical conditions such as the following:
Confident and experienced, the federal and state trial attorneys of Kalavruzos, Mumola and Hartman, LLC zealously protect clients' legal rights and best interests in cases of failure to diagnose. We know the law, and we are adept at applying the most relevant statutes and legal precedents to each client's medical malpractice case. Contact the medical malpractice and personal injury law firm of Kalavruzos, Mumola and Hartman, LLC in New Jersey by phone or email to schedule a consultation concerning a potential misdiagnosis claim or lawsuit. |



