Cochran Firm: Proven Injury Lawyers Fighting For You
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The Cochran Firm has nearly 40 years of experience advocating for clients injured by negligence or wrongdoing. Guided by Johnnie Cochran’s legacy, our New York City attorneys, backed by nationwide resources, take on powerful opponents to secure justice for all, regardless of background. With a commitment to restoring rights and a reputation for success, our dedicated team listens carefully, empowers clients, and provides expert counsel through every step. For proven, results-driven representation, contact us today for a free consultation.
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- Birth Injury Cases and OB-GYN Malpractice
- Serious Medical Malpractice from Anesthesia Error
- Nursing Home Neglect
- Employment Discrimination
- Cerebral and Erb's Palsy Malpractice
- Failure to Diagnose Cancer, Heart Attacks, Stroke and Other Illness
- Medical Malpractice
- Police Misconduct and Civil Right Violations
- Auto Accidents
- Personal Injury
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Your Questions & Answer
What kind of cases are handled by The Cochran Firm?
Our firm remains devoted to handling cases for common, everyday people who have civil claims. We handle civil cases such as personal injury or wrongful death cases for accident victims, as well as cases for consumers, workers and average citizens who have been injured by the negligence or wrongful conduct of others. The Firm also handles select criminal defense cases for those clients who have been charged with criminal offenses.
Where will The Cochran Firm handle cases?
Our partners have practiced law in courtrooms throughout America for over 40 years. The team of lawyers in The Firm will handle cases in our practice areas throughout America with attorneys licensed in the appropriate state.
What is the best way to contact The Cochran Firm?
The best way to contact The Cochran Firm for your free consultation is to call our 24/7 call center and speak with an intake specialist or fill out the contact form on our website.
What are compensatory damages?
If you win a lawsuit, you may be entitled to a sum of money, known in the legal world as "damages." Damages, in many cases, come in two major categories: punitive and compensatory damages. Punitive damages seek to punish the person for their wrongdoing. In contrast, compensatory damages are intended simply to pay the person who was injured.
Is a misdiagnosis considered medical malpractice?
If a doctor fails to make an accurate and timely diagnosis of a harmful medical condition, a patient might be able to pursue a legal remedy by filing a medical malpractice lawsuit. But it's important to keep in mind that mistakes and bad outcomes don't always mean medical negligence has occurred, at least not in the eyes of the law.
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