Duffy & Duffy Law: Expert Legal Representation You Can Trust
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Duffy & Duffy Law is a premier personal injury and medical malpractice law firm based in Long Island, New York, with over 20 years of experience advocating for victims harmed by negligence. Our dedicated team of skilled attorneys has successfully secured nearly $1 billion in verdicts and settlements for clients across New York, including Nassau, Kings, and Suffolk Counties, as well as Queens and the Bronx. We specialize in cases involving medical malpractice, nursing home negligence, automobile accidents, and slip and fall incidents. Committed to providing compassionate and effective legal representation, we empower our clients to seek the compensation they deserve for medical bills, lost income, and pain and suffering. At Duffy & Duffy Law, we are here to help you navigate the complexities of your case and fight for your rights.
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- Medical Malpractice
- Personal Injury
- Nursing Home Abuse
- Birth Injury
- Cerebral Palsy
- Erb's Palsy
- Brain Injury
- Wrongful Death
- Misdiagnosis
- Cancer Malpractice
- Bed Sore
- Surgical Error
- ER and Hospital Negligence
- Prescription Errors
- Pulmonary Embolism
- Medical Professional Negligence
- Strokes
- Heart Attacks
- Anesthesia Mistakes
- Gastric Bypass Injury
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How do I start a medical malpractice lawsuit?
Generally speaking, the first steps to beginning a medical malpractice suit involve obtaining medical records and any relevant communications from your medical provider. However, it is best that you speak to a lawyer to help with this process, as it can be easy to cause errors that can negatively impact your case later on.
How do I claim a settlement from a medical malpractice lawsuit?
Typically, your attorney will hold any payments from your medical malpractice suit in escrow. If you have yet to receive payments you were owed, you should contact your lawyer to find out more.
Is pain and suffering part of a medical malpractice?
Pain and suffering is typically included as part of most medical malpractice cases. This is meant to cover the various difficulties that malpractice causes, including increased pain, emotional trauma, insomnia, anxiety, loss of consortium, and loss of ability to engage in regular activities with friends and family.
Can you request a different judge for a medical malpractice lawsuit?
In some cases, it may be possible to have a case reassigned to a different judge, if you believe they were not impartial in their decision. You can also attempt to have your case appealed to a higher court.
Can you sue a doctor for being given the wrong medication?
Yes, you can sue a doctor or other medical professional for failing to provide you with the correct medication, or for giving the incorrect dosage of medication. Managing medications is a critical component of healthcare, and giving patients the wrong medication can have disastrous effects on a patient’s health.
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