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Medical Malpractice Lawyer in New York

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James Alexander Law
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When you seek medical care, you’re putting your health and sometimes your life in someone else’s hands. When a doctor, nurse, hospital, or another healthcare provider makes a mistake, the consequences can be life-altering. At James Alexander Law, our medical malpractice lawyers help victims of medical negligence in New York find the justice and compensation they need and deserve. With locations in Syracuse and Rochester, we make it easy to find an experienced medical malpractice attorney near you in New York.

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Types of Medical Malpractice Cases We Handle

When a when a physician, hospital, or another healthcare provider fails to meet the established standard of care and causes an injury to a patient, it may be considered medical malpractice. Our injury lawyers handle a wide range of medical malpractice claims in New York, including:

Pregnancy and Childbirth Injuries

Expecting a child should be a joyous time, but when doctors, nurses, or hospitals fail to provide proper care during pregnancy or childbirth, the results can be tragic. Our central New York medical malpractice attorneys help families pursue claims involving matters such as:
  • Failure to diagnose gestational diabetes or preeclampsia
  • Delayed C-sections that result in harm to the mother or child
  • Injuries due to improper use of forceps or vacuum extraction
  • Umbilical cord complications and oxygen deprivation
  • Maternal injuries due to surgical errors or hemorrhage
Birth injuries can result in permanent conditions such as cerebral palsy, Erb’s palsy, brain damage, and developmental delays. If you or your child has suffered due to medical negligence, our malpractice lawyers are here to fight for your rights and help you get the support your family needs.

Medication Errors

Prescription drug errors are far more common than most people realize and can have a serious impact on a patient’s health. Our medical malpractice attorneys are well-versed in handling cases involving:
  • Incorrect medications being administered or prescribed
  • Improper dosage
  • Dangerous drug interactions
  • Allergic reactions
  • Failure to monitor side effects
Whether a medication mistake was made by a doctor, nurse, or pharmacy, our injury lawyers know how to investigate your case and identify who may be responsible for damages.

Surgical Errors

There are always risks when undergoing surgery, but when a patient is harmed due to negligence, they have the right to hold responsible parties accountable. Some common types of cases involving surgical mistakes include:
  • Operating on or removing the wrong organ or body part
  • Performing surgery on the wrong patient
  • Retained surgical instruments
  • Internal bleeding due to organ perforation
  • Infections due to poor infection control practices
  • Failure to explain risks or lack of informed consent
Even a minor procedure can result in permanent injury if the standard of care isn’t followed. Our medical malpractice lawyers are your local defenders and tirelessly fight for the full amount of compensation you’re entitled to receive.

Anesthesia Mistakes

Even small errors in judgment or technique can have disastrous consequences when administering anesthesia, including:
  • Failure to monitor vital signs during surgery
  • Administering too much or too little anesthesia
  • Delayed or improper intubation
  • Not accounting for allergies or drug interactions
  • Waking up during surgery (anesthesia awareness)
These errors can lead to brain damage, coma, or even death. If you’ve lost a loved one due to an anesthesia mistake, our medical malpractice attorneys can evaluate your case and advise you of your options.

Emergency Room Negligence

An emergency room is a fast-paced, often chaotic environment. Whether a patient is injured in a car crash or construction accident, every second counts in some cases. If healthcare providers or hospitals fail to follow protocol the results can be tragic. Common ER negligence cases we handle include:
  • Failure to diagnose internal bleeding, heart attack, or stroke
  • Improper triage (assessing conditions and prioritizing treatment)
  • Treatment delays
  • Sending a patient home too soon
  • Medication errors
If you or a loved one was harmed because emergency room staff failed to provide suitable care, you may have a viable malpractice claim.
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Medical Malpractice Injuries

Medical malpractice cases often involve catastrophic injuries that can alter the course of a patient’s life, including:
  • Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
  • Organ damage or failure
  • Spinal cord damage or paralysis
  • Permanent disability
  • Chronic pain
  • PTSD, anxiety, or depression due to psychological trauma from anesthesia awareness

Wrongful Death

Our medical malpractice attorneys in New York also represent families who have lost loved ones due to medical negligence. Although no amount of money can bring someone back, a wrongful death claim can help families find a sense of justice and protect their financial stability.

Why You Need an Experienced Medical Malpractice Attorney

Medical malpractice claims are some of the most complex cases in the area of personal injury law. Unlike other types of injury claims, there are specific legal processes that must be followed to initiate a medical malpractice claim. Healthcare providers, hospitals, health systems, and their insurers have unlimited resources and legal teams dedicated to avoiding accountability. Our medical malpractice attorneys are seasoned negotiators and are familiar with their tactics. We won’t back down, even if we have to take your case to trial.
Our injury attorneys know medical malpractice law inside and out at both the state and federal levels. We have longstanding professional relationships with respected medical experts who provide a clear understanding of how medical negligence occurred. We thoroughly investigate your case, identify breaches in the standard of care, and consult with financial and medical professionals to determine the full value of your damages.
We can help you recover damages such as:
  • Past and future medical bills
  • Lost wages
  • Loss of earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Other damages specific to your case
Our medical malpractice lawyers know how to stand up to powerful healthcare institutions—and win.

We Only Get Paid if We Win Your Case

Our New York injury lawyers represent clients on a contingency fee basis. This means you won’t pay attorneys’ fees unless we recover compensation for you. There are no up-front costs to retain our services—our fees come out of any settlement or award you receive.

Caring, Tenacious Legal Support When You Need it Most

We understand that dealing with an injury or loss caused by medical malpractice is overwhelming. Our medical malpractice attorneys provide the tenacious, compassionate legal support you need to get through challenging times. Over the last 40 years, our attorneys have built a solid legal reputation and have successfully recovered millions of dollars in compensation for injury victims in New York. Whether your case involves a large hospital or a private physician, we’re ready to help you seek justice.
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Schedule a Free Consultation with a New York Medical Malpractice Lawyer

If you’re looking for a medical malpractice attorney near you in New York, James Alexander Law is here for you. To schedule a free case evaluation, contact us or call 1-800-529-1333. Our medical malpractice lawyers serve clients in central New York, the Southern Tier and surrounding areas, and offer two convenient locations in Syracuse and Rochester.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What qualifies as medical malpractice?
If a healthcare provider’s negligence caused harm, such as misdiagnosis, surgical errors, or medication mistakes, you may have a case.
In New York, you generally have 2.5 years from the malpractice date, but exceptions may apply.
Damages may include medical costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and long-term care expenses.
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