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Frequently Asked Questions
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Will I have to go through a trial in court before my case is finished?
Not necessarily. While some cases do require a formal trial proceeding, many of our cases are settled before they go to trial due to the thorough manner in which we prepare our cases and our past record of success with such cases.
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I’ve heard that lawsuits take a long time. Is that true with malpractice cases?
Malpractice cases don't necessarily take any longer than other cases, but doctors, hospitals, and insurance companies often try to drag them out. Malpractice claims are often delayed because the doctor or hospital knows they will ultimately have to pay. We work hard to prevent these delays.
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I know lawyers can be expensive. How does your firm charge?
You pay nothing unless and until we recover money for you. Our fee is a percentage of that recovery. This is known as a "contingent fee."
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I have no idea how much money I should ask for or expect. What kind of expenses are typically included in a settlement?
A typical Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Delaware, Maryland or Washington D.C. medical malpractice claim will include compensation for pain and suffering, disability, payment of medical expenses for treating the injury caused by the malpractice and reimbursement for any past, present or future financial or earnings losses that you have incurred as a result of the negligence .
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It’s taken me several months to work up the nerve to do anything about my situation. Am I running out of time to file a lawsuit against my doctor?
You may still have time, but contact the medical malpractice attorneys at the Villari law firm now to be sure. We know what to do.
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Nothing serious has happened to me yet, but I’m beginning to question my doctor’s care. What can I do to prevent malpractice?
An important question. We wish more people would ask this. Our advice to you is to listen to your body. If your doctor tells you that you're fine, but you don't feel fine, make another appointment. As you're listening to your body, educate yourself on what's happening. Use the library and the Internet to find out about your symptoms and what tests are usually run for them. Have your doctor write everything down. If your doctor denies you a particular test or a referral to a specialist, have the doctor explain in writing the reason for the denial. Also, don't hesitate to get a second opinion from another doctor. Or, call the Villari law firm promptly for recommendations and advice about your legal rights .
Free Case Evaluation!
If you or a loved one are the victim of medical malpractice, or if you have a question, contact one of the medical malpractice lawyers at the Villari law firm, since time may be of the essence in protecting your or your loved one's legal rights. Complete a FREE Consultation Form online or Call Us today!
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What
is Medical Malpractice?
Medical malpractice or medical
negligence occurs when doctors, nurses,
pharmacists or hospitals cause injury to
a trusting patient by failing to provide
acceptable care. The attorneys at the Villari
law firm know how to identify medical malpractice
cases, to determine if medical mistakes
have occurred and to counsel our clients
regarding the best course of action to take.
Click to learn more.
Are
You A Victim?
If your doctor, hospital, nurse or pharmacist makes a mistake, and these mistakes cause you serious injury, you've probably been a medical negligence victim. Our lives depend on medical professionals. They must be held accountable for their mistakes. Click to read more.
FAQ
This is where you will find answers
to our most frequently asked questions about
medical malpractice
or negligence
. If you have further
questions, feel free to call our office
for a free consultation or fill out our
online consultation form.
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