What kind of malpractice cases does your firm typically handle?
As a law firm, we typically handle a wide range of malpractice cases, including medical malpractice, legal malpractice, accounting malpractice, and engineering malpractice.
Medical malpractice involves cases where a healthcare provider, such as a doctor, nurse, or hospital, fails to provide appropriate care that results in injury or harm to the patient. Common examples include misdiagnosis or failure to diagnose a medical condition, surgical errors, negligent treatment, or medication errors.
Legal malpractice occurs when a lawyer fails to provide competent and professional representation to his or her client, resulting in harm to that client. Examples of legal malpractice include missed deadlines, failure to properly advise the client, breach of attorney-client privilege, or conflict of interest.
Accounting malpractice involves cases where an accountant or accounting firm fails to perform financial services accurately, which results in financial loss for their client. Common examples include mismanagement of funds, failure to detect fraud or embezzlement, or incorrect tax advice.
Engineering malpractice cases arise when an engineer, contractor or architectural firm fails to meet professional standards and the work product results in damage, injury, or financial loss. Examples of construction malpractice include failing to follow building codes, designing buildings without proper permits or inspections, or inadequate wiring or structural design.
It is important to note that each case is unique, and there may be limitations or exceptions to the types of malpractice cases we handle, depending on the specifics of the situation. It is crucial that individuals seek the advice of a licensed attorney who can provide legal advice tailored to their specific circumstances.