Medical Malpractice Lawyers

Medical malpractice occurs whenever doctors or medical professionals provide negligent medical care. Common medical malpractice claims involve:

  • Birth Injuries
  • Failure to Diagnose
  • Misdiagnosis
  • Hospital Errors
  • Prescription Drug Errors
  • Surgical Errors
  • Wrongful Death

Medical Malpractice LawyersNot all undesirable outcomes are grounds for filing a medical malpractice claim. We can assist you in identifying whether malpractice occurred and help you decide how to move forward.

To prevail you establish that the standard of care was not met and that you suffered injuries or damages as a result of malpractice. You must be able to prove that your current condition would probably have been different if you had received the standard of care the medical professional was obligated to provide.

Medical malpractice cases are often costly and lengthy. Medical records must be scoured, expert testimony must be found and a solid legal strategy must be developed. It is imperative to hire a law firm with the experience and resources to effectively and efficiently handle every aspect of your case from start to finish. We are one of the few firms in New Mexico that are willing to go to court and present medical malpractice claims to a jury.

Contact Our Experienced Injury Lawyers

The Jones Firm has been helping victims of medical malpractice get compensation for injuries for over 60 years. Our team of experienced injury lawyers understand the complexities of medical malpractice law and will provide you with the advice, support and solid legal strategy you need to recover compensation for injuries or harm you or a loved one sustained at the hands of a medical professional. Allow us to put our experience and resources to work for you.

Call 505-982-0011 to speak with a medical malpractice injury lawyer today!
1800 Old Pecos Trail
Santa Fe, NM 87505

Phone: (505) 982-0011
Fax: (505) 989-6288
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