Comprehensive medical malpractice and healthcare injury representation — from initial investigation through trial.
Every healthcare injury case is unique, but they all share one thing: a provider who failed to meet the standard of care. Our Tampa attorneys have the medical knowledge and legal expertise to prove it.
Medical malpractice occurs when a healthcare provider's negligence causes injury or death. Our attorneys work with board-certified medical experts to identify exactly where the standard of care was breached and build the evidence needed to prove it. We handle cases involving doctors, surgeons, nurses, anesthesiologists, radiologists, and other licensed providers.
Hospitals can be held directly liable for systemic failures that harm patients — understaffing, inadequate training, infection control breakdowns, faulty equipment, and negligent credentialing of physicians. Our attorneys pursue claims against hospital corporations, not just individual providers.
Surgical errors — wrong-site surgery, anesthesia mistakes, retained instruments, nerve damage, and post-operative complications from negligent care — are among the most devastating forms of medical malpractice. Our attorneys handle the full range of surgical negligence claims.
When obstetric negligence during pregnancy, labor, or delivery causes a child to suffer brain damage, cerebral palsy, Erb's palsy, or other permanent injuries, families deserve a legal team that understands both the medicine and the lifetime costs of care these children will require.
A missed or delayed diagnosis of cancer, heart disease, stroke, infection, or other serious conditions can turn a treatable illness into a fatal one. Our attorneys prove that a competent physician in the same specialty would have caught the diagnosis — and that the delay caused measurable harm.
Medication errors — wrong drug, wrong dose, dangerous interactions, and pharmacy dispensing mistakes — injure over a million Americans every year. Our attorneys identify the responsible parties, from prescribing physicians to hospital pharmacies to retail pharmacy chains.
Florida's nursing home residents are among the most vulnerable members of our community. When facilities fail to provide adequate care — through understaffing, neglect, abuse, or incompetence — our attorneys hold them accountable under Florida's nursing home resident rights statutes.
When medical negligence takes a life, Florida's wrongful death statute gives surviving family members the right to seek accountability and compensation. Our attorneys have the experience and sensitivity these cases demand.