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Practice Areas

Automobile accidents - the area of law focusing on the liability imposed on a driver and/or owner of an automobile which results in injury to other parties.

Medical malpractice - Medical malpractice is negligence committed by a professional health care provider-a doctor, nurse, dentist, technician, hospital, or hospital worker-whose performance of duties deviates from a standard of practice of those with similar training and experience, resulting in harm to a patient or patients. Most medical malpractice cases are based on the concept of negligence-that is, the patient was harmed because the health care provider failed to meet the required standards of skill and care, in accordance with generally accepted standards. The prescribed standard of medical care may vary from state to state. Because Health care providers cannot guarantee the results of medical treatment, a patient's malpractice claim is not valid just because his or her treatment was not successful. Instances of malpractice might include cutting off the oxygen supply during surgery, mis-diagnosing an injury because routine tests and procedures were not followed, or prescribing an illegal drug or one not approved for the patient's condition. Each state has a law, known as the statute of limitations, which gives you a certain amount of time in which you can file a claim. The purpose of the statute is to ensure that a claim is made while information relevant to the case is still available. If you think that you are the victim of medical malpractice, you should consult an attorney who is knowledgeable in medical malpractice cases.

Products liability - the area of law focusing on the liability imposed on a manufacturer or seller of a defective and unreasonably dangerous product.

Consumer fraud class actions - the area of law focusing on the liability imposed on a legal entity, such as a bank, retailer, manufacturer, etc., for the commitment of fraud on its customers. An example would be a bank promoting low interest balance transfers on its credit cards for a certain number of months, and then rescinding the low interest rate promoted before the fulfillment of its promised number of months.

Aviation Disasters - the area of law focusing on the liability imposed on an airline or manufacturer which results in injury or death to passengers.

Wrongful Death - the area of law focusing on the liability imposed on a person or legal entity which results in death to other parties.

Home Accidents - the area of law focusing on the liability imposed on a person or legal entity which results in injury or death to other parties.

Dog Bites - the area of law focusing on the liability imposed on a person or legal entity which results in injury or death to other parties.

Toxic Exposure - the area of law focusing on the liability imposed on a legal entity or person which results in injury or death to other parties.



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Phone (312) 263-7731 • Fax (312) 263-7752


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