Arizona Medical Malpractice Lawyer Working for You
You or a family member trusted the medical professionals you turned to. You have been paying steep health insurance premiums faithfully for years, and the doctors are charging a lot for their services, too. You have every right to expect them to fulfill their part of the bargain: to treat you with care, ease your pain, act in your best interests, and definitely NOT do you harm.
Why should YOU pay for THEIR mistakes?
I am attorney Richard Remender, and I have seen cases where a person's quality of life has been adversely affected forever by medical malpractice. In addition to their pain and suffering, people have lost significant ability to work and earn a living, their quality of life has been severely degraded, spouses have lost companionship, costs of subsequent medical care have gone through the roof and families have come apart at the seams. Someone has to be held accountable for injuries such as the following:
- Birth-related injuries
- Brain injuries
- Surgical errors
- Misdiagnosis or late diagnosis
- Obstetrical and gynecological malpractice
- Wrongful death
- Patient neglect
- Incorrect medication
- Nursing home neglect
- Psychiatric malpractice
- Emergency room errors
- Pharmaceutical and drug injuries
- Medical device injuries
Preventable errors
Medical malpractice is negligence by a professional health care provider, such as a doctor, nurse, dentist, anesthesiologist, technician, hospital or hospital worker, whose treatment of a patient falls short of a minimum standard of care and results in harm to a patient.
Medical malpractice is common in the United States and easy to prevent. It harms many individuals and families, and the organizations that oversee medical professionals and clinics are very lax when it comes to disciplining frequent offenders.
What to do if you are a victim
If you believe you may have been the victim of medical malpractice, the best advice is to speak with an attorney as soon as you can.
- Find a lawyer who specializes in these cases.
- Tell exactly what happened, from your initial visit to the medical professional through your last contact.
- If possible, obtain and bring your medical records to your initial consultation with the lawyer.
- DON'T WAIT. There are strict time limits on how long after an incident you can bring a medical malpractice claim.
Contact Richard Remender for experienced legal guidance and advice.
No-cost initial consultation.
No fee unless you are compensated.
Richard Remender, P.C.
360 Vista Grande Court
Sedona, AZ 86336
Phone: 928-282-9595
Fax: 928-203-1017

