New Jersey Medical Malpractice Lawyer - Levinson Axelrod, P.A.
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Levinson Axelrod - New Jersey Medical Malpractice Lawyers
Although medical professionals such as doctors and nurses are trained in their area of practice, sometimes people can make mistakes. Some of these mistakes don't cause harm but others can leave you with an ailment even worse than the one you had in the first place. If this happens, the New Jersey medical malpractice lawyers of Levinson Axelrod, P.A. may be able to help you get the settlement you need to pay off your extra medical bills. Call their Flemington law office today at (908) 782-6766 to schedule a free initial case consultation and see if they can help you build your case.
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The New Jersey medical malpractice lawyers of Levinson Axelrod, P.A. have extensive knowledge of medical and legal practices and may be able to help you in the following areas pertaining to medical malpractice:
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New Jersey Medical Malpractice Lawyers - Levinson Axelrod - Flemington Office
124 Route 31
Flemington, NJ 08822
(908) 782-6766
Fax: (908) 782-6325
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: How long will my case take?
A: It is hard to determine how long your case will take because each case is unique. That being said, medical malpractice cases tend to take the longest because most medical professionals will attempt to delay cases.
Q: What is informed consent?
A: It is a form saying that the doctor has consulted and described your diagnosis and treatment options with you. Signing means they have went over everything with you and are entitled to treat you in the proposed manner.
Q: What must I do to prove that I have a case of medical malpractice against any physician?
A: In order to pursue a claim you must show that the doctor failed to do what other doctor's would do in that situation; the doctor deviated from the accepted standard of care. Additionally, it must be proven that the deviation caused the injury that occurred.
A: It is hard to determine how long your case will take because each case is unique. That being said, medical malpractice cases tend to take the longest because most medical professionals will attempt to delay cases.
Q: What is informed consent?
A: It is a form saying that the doctor has consulted and described your diagnosis and treatment options with you. Signing means they have went over everything with you and are entitled to treat you in the proposed manner.
Q: What must I do to prove that I have a case of medical malpractice against any physician?
A: In order to pursue a claim you must show that the doctor failed to do what other doctor's would do in that situation; the doctor deviated from the accepted standard of care. Additionally, it must be proven that the deviation caused the injury that occurred.
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