Perantinides & Nolan – Hospital Negligence Lawyers in Akron, Ohio
When you require medical treatment, it is reasonable to expect that a hospital will provide professional care of the highest, most trustworthy standard. Indeed, all hospitals are legally and ethically obligated to meet this standard at all times and for all patients. When hospitals fail in this obligation, whether by careless or willful act, they may be guilty of hospital negligence. Our lawyers in Akron believe that the bond of trust between patient and hospital is a sacred one, and that when it is violated, the responsible parties should be made to answer for the consequences.
The results of hospital negligence are often dire, including severe injury, permanent disability, and wrongful death. The lawyers at the Akron law firm of Perantinides & Nolan have helped many victims and their families recover compensation for these injuries, most of which involve significant long-term expense and suffering. If you have been injured due to hospital negligence, you may be eligible to collect a recovery for lost wages, pain and suffering, medical expenses, mental anguish, and other losses and damages. If your family has suffered the loss of a loved one due to hospital negligence, you may further be able to collect for loss of future support, love, and companionship as part of a wrongful death claim. Our lawyers in Akron would be pleased to evaluate the specific details of your case and to answer any questions you might have in a compassionate, honest manner.
Hospitals are responsible for all aspects of the care they provide, including employees, equipment, and proper maintenance of the facilities. They must take all necessary precautions to ensure the safety of their patients and the adequacy of their services. If they fail to do so, and you are injured as a result, you may have grounds for a hospital negligence suit. Please contact our lawyers in Akron, Ohio, if you have any further questions or if you would like to schedule an initial legal consultation.
(For further information that may be relevant to your case, please consult our pages devoted to Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury, and Wrongful Death.) |
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