How do You Know if You Have a New York Medical Malpractice Case?
If you fill out a questionnaire anywhere on this website, the first thing you probably want to know is "Do I have a case?" Your next step at this point is crucial.
How do you know if you have a case?
First of all, check your e-mail and your phone messages often.
We will promptly review the information that you have provided in the form and we will contact you if we need more information. If we feel that we cannot represent you, we will contact you to let you know. We try to observe the "best time to call" suggested, but just in case we miss you, please check.
Even if we decide not to take your case, it is beneficial for you to know that as soon as possible because you can then contact other attorneys to review your case. If you wait too long to have your case reviewed, you may lose your chance to file a lawsuit because the law limits your time to sue. So please check your e-mail and phone messages often. If we need additional information, please provide us with the information as quickly as you can.
Will we take your case?
Generally, before we decide to take a case, we need to determine at least the following:
The time period during which you were injured you
The city and state in which you were injured
Whether you have been medically diagnosed with an injury
Whether your medical care was the actual cause of your injury
Whether your injury is of the type that we represent
As you can see from the above, there are many factors that determine whether we will be able to take your case. You can help us quickly decide whether we can take your case by returning our e-mails and phone calls promptly.
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If you would like to discuss your medical malpractice case, please fill out the form below and we will get back to you promptly. The medical malpractice attorneys at Weitz & Luxenberg have over two decades of experience pursuing medical malpractice lawsuits in which doctors are responsible for permanently injuring their patients. In one case, our Weitz & Luxenberg attorneys won medical malpractice verdicts with a settlement of over 8 million dollars for our clients.
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