Obtain Justice in Your Medical Malpractice Case

As a patient, you expect that the medical professionals treating you will be competent. However, in far too many cases, medical professionals fail to provide adequate care to their patients, resulting in serious injuries, long-term health issues, or even death. If a medical professional fails to meet the standard of care required under New York law and a patient is injured as a result, an experienced Personal Injury Lawyer on Long Island may file a lawsuit against them.

What Does A Medical Malpractice Attorney Do?

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Evaluating the case

The lawyer will review the medical records, talk to the client, and consult with medical experts to determine whether the case has merit.

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Representing the client in court: If the case goes to trial, the lawyer will represent the client in court, presenting evidence, making arguments, and cross-examining witnesses.

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Building the case

The lawyer will gather evidence to support the case, such as medical records, witness statements, and expert testimony.

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Providing legal advice: The lawyer will advise the client on their legal options and help them make informed decisions about the case.

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Negotiating with insurance companies: The lawyer will work with insurance companies and other parties to negotiate a settlement or a favorable verdict for the client.

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Handling paperwork and deadlines

The lawyer will handle the paperwork and ensure all deadlines are met, such as filing the lawsuit within the statute of limitations.


The medical malpractice lawyerโ€™s primary goal is to protect the rights and interests of their client and seek compensation for medical malpractice. At Winkler Kurtz, we strive to hold medical professionals accountable when they have harmed or wronged a patient.

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