What Surgical Errors Could Qualify for Medical Malpractice?
Medical malpractice suits can address mistakes or wrongdoings performed by a surgeon. These are the surgical errors that could qualify for a case.
Medical malpractice suits can address mistakes or wrongdoings performed by a surgeon. These are the surgical errors that could qualify for a case.
Erb’s palsy is an all-too-common condition in newborns that may be caused by medical malpractice. Learn more about the condition and legal options here.
Partner Edward Steinberg presents the New York Legistlative Changes at the Decisions 2018 seminar on behalf of the New York State Trial Lawyers Association
Though our country has gone through a turbulent time with the recent election, we understand that many have become frustrated and upset with even discussing
In the Medical Malpractice arena, Plaintiffs routinely face an uphill battle. From inception, the defendants always seek to limit our claims, and create defenses in
LEAV & STEINBERG, LLP retained to investigate and help a family. 37 year old married father of two was told he was in general good health. He visited with a PCP doctor and even saw a cardiologist. Last year he was stricken with chest pain at work. A delay by EMS and the failure to diagnose his underlying heart condition has left a family without their father.
Leav & Steinberg associate Vincent Provenzano resolves at trial a bed sore case; providing a family with the Justice they had sought.
Deadline to sue for medical malpractice and brain damage is time sensitive and critical; Court of Appeal dismisses a case
In 2013, a 41-year-old mother from Brooklyn named Lavern Wilkinson passed away from a form of lung cancer which was thought to be curable. Had
A recent study in the New England Journal of Medicine shines a spotlight on the failures of tort reform. Tort reform became a national trend
THIS IS AN ATTORNEY ADVERTISEMENT.
New York City Accident Lawyer | Bronx Personal Injury Attorney | Leav & Steinberg
Please do not include any confidential or sensitive information in a contact form, text message, or voicemail. The contact form sends information by non-encrypted email, which is not secure. Submitting a contact form, sending a text message, making a phone call, or leaving a voicemail does not create an attorney-client relationship.