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We Handle Medical Malpractice Cases Across Chicago

We Handle Medical Malpractice Cases Across Chicago

Trusted Care Gone Wrong

Legal Action for Medical Negligence Victims

When healthcare professionals make preventable errors, the consequences can be life-changing. We help injured patients and their families pursue answers, accountability, and the compensation they deserve.

Serious Experience for Serious Harm

We Take On Hospitals, Clinics & Providers

From misdiagnosis to surgical errors, we investigate what happened, work with medical experts, and hold negligent providers accountable.

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Medical Record Review 

We work with trusted experts to verify fault

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Hospital & Doctor Accountability

We pursue individual or institutional negligence

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Full Harm Assessment 

We document both physical & financial impact

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We prepare from day one to go to court

 Medical Malpractice FAQs

Common questions we hear from clients after medical negligence.

  • What is considered medical malpractice?

    When a doctor or healthcare provider fails to meet the accepted standard of care and that failure causes injury. This includes misdiagnosis, delayed treatment, surgical mistakes, birth injuries, and more.

    d. We make sure the full range of benefits is considered in your claim.

  • Do I need expert testimony to file a claim?

    Yes. Illinois law requires a medical expert to confirm that malpractice occurred. We have a trusted network of experts and handle this process as part of your case.


  • Is it possible to sue a hospital?

    Absolutely. If the hospital’s systems, staff, or policies contributed to your injury, they may be held responsible. We examine all aspects of care, not just individual providers.

  • How long do I have to file a malpractice claim?

     In Illinois, the statute of limitations is typically two years from the date you knew or should have known about the harm. Time is critical—don't wait to get started.

  • How much does it cost to hire a medical malpractice lawyer?

    We work on contingency, meaning there’s no fee unless we win. You get skilled legal help without any upfront cost.

Still have a question?

Let’s go over your experience, answer your questions, and walk through what legal action could look like—starting with a free consultation.

 You Deserve Real Answers

 Talk to a Medical Malpractice Attorney

If your trust in a healthcare provider was broken, we’ll help you take the next step with clarity and care. Let’s talk about your rights and your recovery.