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Medical Malpractice

Medical professionals have a duty to provide you with reasonable care. If they fail in that duty, they are negligent and have committed malpractice.  Medical malpractice claims can arise when people are injured by careless or intentional acts of a doctor, nurse, psychiatrist, dentist, chiropractor, podiatrist, hospital, or other healthcare provider.

Contact the law office of Brown, Rowland, Babb and Campbell for more information about this complicated area of personal injury law, or call to set up a consultation and case evaluation.

Injuries suffered as a result of medical malpractice can be severe and life altering. Our firm understands that your immediate goals after going through such trauma are to get your medical bills paid and covered, make sure you do not suffer financially through any lost wages, and make sure your insurance company will pay for future treatment relating to your injury. Our experienced attorneys will discuss your situation and go over the options available to you, as well as work with insurance companies and other parties involved in your case to make sure all your needs are handled quickly and appropriately.

If you or a loved one has been injured, call 937-318-1529 or e-mail our firm to set up a free consultation to discuss your legal options.

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