Pennsylvania Malpractice Attorneys

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Preventable medical errors occur at an alarming rate, often with devastating results for patients and their families. In the United States, medical errors cause up to 98,000 deaths and more than 1 million injuries every year. While not all medical errors are caused by negligence, some are - and that’s when you need the assistance of our Pennsylvania malpractice lawyers.

Medical malpractice can include failure to diagnose, delayed diagnosis, surgical errors, medication mistakes, failure to administer proper treatment, failure to resuscitate or rescue, or injuries caused by medical devices or implants. Because of the complexity and cost of pursuing medical malpractice cases, you need a law firm with experience and resources like Hourigan, Kluger & Quinn. Over the past 40-plus years, our PA malpractice lawyers have won some of the largest verdicts and settlements in the history of Northeastern Pennsylvania. Our reputation for exceptional results both in and out of the courtroom is unparalleled in the region.

If you or a loved one has been injured by medical malpractice, click to contact a Pennsylvania Malpractice Attorney or call today for a FREE consultation toll-free at (800) 760-1529. Don’t wait. Waiting to consult with an attorney can jeopardize your legal rights.

Sample PA Medical Malpractice Jury Verdicts & Settlements

PLEASE NOTE: The above is only a partial list of our verdicts and settlements. Many of our settlements are subject to confidentiality provisions which prevent us from disclosing their existence and/or the amount of settlement. While we believe that such provisions unfairly protect wrongdoers and severely impair public awareness of important safety issues, many insurance companies absolutely refuse to enter into a settlement agreement that does not provide for confidentiality. Needless to say, the best interests of our clients must prevail and it is the client who ultimately decides whether to accept an offer of settlement. Therefore, we are unable to list many settlements subject to such confidentiality provisions.