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Medical Malpractice & Pharmaceutical

 

Medical malpractice is the professional recklessness by a licensed physician or medical facility that results in the injury or wrongful death of a patient. This form of medical neglect may be the intentional act or an act of oversight by a healthcare provider where the services rendered stray from the normal medical practices and standards upheld by the medical community. Medical professionals are required by law to follow legal standards including medical liability insurance. Practicing physicians and medical institutions can be liable for unlawful activities such as prescribing experimental drugs, misdiagnosis, performing unnecessary surgeries or careless mistakes made during surgery.

The Houston medical malpractice attorneys of Hightower, Russo & Capellan have experience making the responsible parties of negligent doctors and medical institutions pay for their needless mistakes. Our medical negligence lawyers have successfully represented clients in cases such as doctor error, hospital error, birth injury, infant brain damage, surgical error, failure to diagnose and nursing error. In addition, our team of lawyers are well versed in Pharmaceutical claims whether it be the improper prescription of a drug or a dangerous drug that is in the marketplace.

If you or someone you love feels they have been victimized by the medical negligence or medical malpractice of a doctor or healthcare facility of any of any speciality, or through the use of harmful drug, the attorneys of Hightower, Russo & Capellan have the experience and professional resources necessary to make the responsible parties compensate you for damages caused by the deviation from standard treatment protocols. Call Hightower, Russo & Capellan and our expert malpractice attorneys will personally give you a free evaluation of your medical negligence case as your medical malpractice attorneys in Houston.

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