Philadelphia County Medical Malpractice Claim
A PA or NJ malpractice claim demands experienced legal counsel
Being injured by a hospital or doctor can cause you physical, emotional, and financial harm. However, by filing a claim, you may be able to receive compensation to help pay for medical expenses and help you deal more effectively with your future and that of your family.
The Philadelphia County Law Offices of Richard S. Seidel, P.C. has over 20 years of experience in helping victims receive medical malpractice settlements in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The firm can quickly assess your case and determine if it will be successful in a free initial consultation.
Following are some of the ways we can help you:
- Ties to the community. Having worked on Pennsylvania and New Jersey medical malpractice claims for more than two decades, we have developed strong ties to members of the community. These relationships ultimately benefit your medical malpractice claim.
- Expert witnesses. When it comes to medical malpractice cases, having strong evidence is essential. Expert witnesses like doctors and investigators can document your injuries and show how the defendant did not offer the expected level of care for your original illness or injury.
- Ability to work quickly. An experienced medical malpractice law firm knows the importance of working quickly. The medical malpractice attorney you choose must file within the state's statute of limitations. At the Law Offices of Richard S. Seidel, P.C. we begin working on your case immediately.
Pennsylvania and New Jersey medical malpractice settlements
If you are injured by a doctor, hospital, or other medical professional, you have the right to file a lawsuit. First you should contact an experienced malpractice attorney. Richard Seidel can evaluate your case during a free initial consultation and determine if legal action can be successfully pursued. Generally a Pennsylvania or New Jersey medical malpractice claim is filed to:
- To compel the defendants who caused you harm to accept responsibility for their actions
- To deter future acts of medical malpractice
- To receive compensation for damages
The compensation you receive from a successful medical malpractice lawsuit may cover the loss of wages and earning potential, pain and suffering, medical expenses, and funeral expenses. Many people believe that by filing a lawsuit they will be involved in a drawn out court battle. However, most medical malpractice cases are resolved outside of court. If you are offered a settlement, you receive compensation and not have to set foot in a court room. If you reject the settlement, you must go to trial where you may lose and receive nothing.
Contact us today for a free consultation
If you believe you are eligible to file a Pennsylvania or New Jersey medical malpractice claim, please call the Philadelphia County Law Offices of Richard S. Seidel, P.C. at 215-546-1225 or toll free at 1-877-593-3067 or contact Richard Seidel online.







