Practice Areas:

Medical Malpractice Lawyer

Focused Areas

  • Surgical Errors
  • Misdiagnosis/Delayed Diagnosis
  • Birth Injuries
  • Medication Errors
  • Anesthesia Errors
  • Hospital Negligence
  • Nursing Home Negligence
  • Failure to Treat

Our Medical Malpractice Lawyer service offers dedicated legal representation for individuals affected by a range of medical errors and negligence. From surgical mistakes and misdiagnoses to birth injuries and medication errors, we advocate for justice on behalf of our clients.

We understand the complexities of medical malpractice claims, including cases involving anesthesia errors, hospital negligence, nursing home neglect, and failures to treat. Our experienced attorneys work tirelessly to investigate each case thoroughly and pursue fair compensation for the harm caused.

With a commitment to compassion and excellence, we guide our clients through the legal process with care and determination. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and discover how we can assist you in seeking justice and healing.

More Practice Areas

Nursing Home Abuse Attorney

Dedicated legal representation for victims of nursing home abuse and neglect.
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Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

Experienced legal support for motorcycle accident cases and injuries.
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Brain Injury Lawyer

Skilled legal representation for brain injury cases and related conditions.
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Truck Accident Lawyer

Compassionate legal representation for truck accident cases and related injuries.
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FAQs

Welcome to the FAQ section of Pallante Law. Here, you’ll find answers to some of the most common questions we receive regarding our legal services and practice areas. Whether you’re seeking information about specific legal issues or want to learn more about how we can assist you, we’ve compiled these answers to help guide you.

How Long Do I Have to File a Wrongful Death Claim in Pennsylvania?
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  • Statute of Limitations: In Pennsylvania, the statute of limitations for filing a wrongful death claim is generally two years from the date of the deceased’s death. This is outlined in the Pennsylvania Wrongful Death Act.
  • Exceptions: There are some exceptions that may extend or shorten this period, such as if the responsible party was a government entity, in which case shorter deadlines might apply.
  • Importance of Timeliness: It is crucial to file your claim within this timeframe to preserve your right to seek compensation. Delays can result in the loss of evidence and weaken your case.
  • Consult an Attorney: A wrongful death attorney can provide guidance on the specific deadlines applicable to your case and help ensure that all necessary legal actions are taken in a timely manner.

What Are the Signs of Medical Malpractice in Philadelphia?
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  • Unusual or Unexpected Outcomes: If a treatment or procedure results in complications or outcomes that are not typical, it might indicate malpractice. For example, a surgery that results in new or worsened conditions.
  • Failure to Diagnose or Misdiagnosis: If your condition was misdiagnosed or not diagnosed in a timely manner, leading to further complications, this could be a sign of malpractice.
  • Inadequate Treatment: Receiving treatment that falls below the standard of care, such as incorrect medication dosages or improper surgical techniques, can be indicative of malpractice.
  • Poor Communication: Failure of a healthcare provider to inform you of risks, side effects, or necessary follow-up care may be a sign of negligence.
  • Unreasonable Delays: Significant delays in treatment or diagnostic testing, especially if they result in worsening of your condition, can signal malpractice.
  • Consult a Philadelphia Medical Malpractice Attorney: If you suspect malpractice, a specialized attorney can review your case and consult with medical experts to determine if the standard of care was breached.

How Do I Know If I Have a Personal Injury Case in Philadelphia?
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  • Injury or Harm: You must have suffered physical, emotional, or financial harm due to another party's negligence or intentional misconduct. Common injuries include broken bones, head injuries, or emotional distress.
  • Negligence: Determine if another party’s negligence caused your injury. Negligence involves a failure to exercise reasonable care, such as a driver running a red light or a property owner failing to maintain safe conditions.
  • Causation: Establish a direct link between the negligent behavior and your injury. This means proving that the harm you suffered was a direct result of the other party’s actions.
  • Damages: Evaluate the damages you have incurred, such as medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. You need to quantify these damages to pursue compensation effectively.
  • Consult an Attorney: Personal injury lawyers offer free consultations to assess the viability of your case. They can help determine if you have a valid claim based on the specifics of your situation.

Contact your Philadelphia personal injury attorney, John D. Pallante today!