At Perenich the Law Firm we take medical malpractice cases seriously. Watch this video to learn if you or a loved may have a case against a health care employee.
Read Our Free Medical Malpractice Guide
Question:
How do I know if I have a valid medical malpractice case?
Answer:
The most important thing that a person can do if he or she wants to know if they have a good medical malpractice case is to talk to an attorney with experience early on. The worst thing a client can do is to wait or to put it off. First of all, there’s a statute of limitations. The practice of law is more an art than a science, so there’s no way to absolutely know what the value of the case is in the early stages of the case. As the plaintiff, we have to prove the damages. It’s ultimately determined, most often by a jury.
Were you or a loved one seriously injured due to hospital negligence in Florida and are wondering how medical malpractice cases are handled?
Contact our dedicated Tampa Bay medical malpractice attorneys at Perenich Law Injury Attorneys today for a free confidential consultation and case evaluation. Let our experience work for you.
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Greg is co-founder of PERENICH Law and has been a forceful champion for the injured for more than 30 years. He is a lifelong resident of Pinellas County and was educated in public schools in Clearwater and Tarpon Springs.
At Perenich the Law Firm we take medical malpractice cases seriously. Watch this video to learn if you or a loved may have a case against a health care employee.
Read Our Free Medical Malpractice Guide
Question:
How do I know if I have a valid medical malpractice case?
Answer:
Were you or a loved one seriously injured due to hospital negligence in Florida and are wondering how medical malpractice cases are handled?
Contact our dedicated Tampa Bay medical malpractice attorneys at Perenich Law Injury Attorneys today for a free confidential consultation and case evaluation. Let our experience work for you.
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Greg is co-founder of PERENICH Law and has been a forceful champion for the injured for more than 30 years. He is a lifelong resident of Pinellas County and was educated in public schools in Clearwater and Tarpon Springs.