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Medical Malpractice Claim Attorney

Jeffrey D. Stulberg is more than prepared to handle cases involving brain and spinal cord damage, obstetrical and pediatric injuries, neurosurgical malpractice, negligent misdiagnosis and other medical malpractice claims.
Victims of of Malpractice
Often in medical malpractice cases people do not realize that they are victims until they have suffered at the hands of medical professionals who they trusted. If you or a family member has suffered due to the negligence of a medical professional, now is the time to get an experienced malpractice attorney on your side.

Is It Malpractice?
Medical malpractice (or negligence) is when a medical care provider offers services that are “below the expected standard of care” in the medical community which causes physical, financial or emotional damage to a patient.

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A medical professional, such as a physician, is not negligent because of errors in judgment or if efforts prove unsuccessful. The medical professional practicing in the same or a similar locality under similar circumstances is negligent if the error in judgment or lack of success is due to a failure to:
  • Have the learning and skill ordinarily possessed by physicians
  • Use the care and skill ordinarily exercised in like cases by reputable professionals
  • Use reasonable diligence and best judgment in the exercise of skill and the application of learning

Anytime these duties are breached and the patient suffers an injury it is considered medical malpractice or medical negligence.It is important to understand that there are many risks to various medical procedures and complications can be considered acceptable consequences under the law.

Retaining a legal expert at the beginning of your proceedings means you will stand a better chance of being successful with your medical malpractice claim. At trial, the jury is told that they must determine whether malpractice occurred from the opinions of the physicians who have testified as expert witnesses. 

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To get legal help for your medical malpractice claim, contact Jeffrey D. Stulberg Law Office to set up a free consultation with no obligation today!
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Jeffrey D. Stulberg Law Office | (805) 544-7693
755 Santa Rosa St. #300, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401