Riverside Medical Malpractice Lawyers
Medical malpractice is a legal term that is used to describe when doctors, surgeons, therapists, hospital staff, or hospital facilities do not act in accordance with standard procedure which can lead to patient injuries. It can also be defined as negligent or improper care or treatment of the patient by the medical professional.
Medical professionals must exercise great care when treating their patients. When doctors, surgeons, or hospitals do not act accordingly, patients can incur permanent, irreversible bodily harm.
Medical Malpractice in Riverside & Temecula
Patients place a great deal of trust into the medical professionals that treat them on a day-to-day basis. They believe that they will always receive the best care possible. Unfortunately, that is not always the case, especially in instances where medical professionals deviate from giving the patient standard care.
Thankfully, patients who have sustained extensive injuries as a result of medical malpractice are allowed to file a personal injury lawsuit to recover damages for things such as: medical bills, continued medical expenses, lost wages, loss of future wages, pain, suffering, and emotional trauma. In the state of California, personal injury victims are entitled to monetary compensation for their injuries, and should always be mindful of their legal rights.
Riverside Medical Malpractice Attorneys Hanson, Hales, Gorian & Bradford
At Hanson, Hales, Gorian & Bradford, we have represented numerous clients throughout Riverside and surrounding areas who have incurred physical and/or mental damages as a result of medical professional negligence. We understand the pain and emotional trauma prospective clients face after they incur such injuries. For this reason, we do everything we possible to obtain maximum recovery on behalf of our Riverside personal injury clients. We are committed to providing professional, upstanding legal counsel and services for all of our clients throughout their medical malpractice and personal injury matters.