Drugs given in the wrong dose or strength, and the wrong medication prescribed or dispensed, are examples of preventable medication and drug errors that happen commonly in hospitals, nursing homes and pharmacies, resulting in serious injury and even death. If you or a loved one has suffered from one of these medication mistakes, our licensed doctor-attorney or licensed nurse-attorney will give you a free confidential case evaluation so you understand your rights. Your statute of limitations may be running-so don't wait to call.
We work on a contingency which means there is no fee and you pay no costs unless we first obtain a recovery from those responsible. Medication error cases are very complex and because we are required to hire medical experts, they are expensive to pursue. But, there is no cost to you unless there is a settlement or judgment in your favor.
At CMIL, your malpractice team includes experienced trial attorneys who will fight for you, a doctor-attorney, nurse-attorney and an extensive network of medical experts. You will have professionals on your side who understand the law and the medicine. With this combination we are qualified to represent people injured by medical malpractice throughout Connecticut.
If you were injured by a medication mistake or prescribing error, we can help. Contact us today and we will start the investigation, preserve the evidence, protect your rights and help you to get the compensation you and your family deserve.
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