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3 formas de perder un caso de negligencia médica

Cómo perder un caso de negligencia médica en 3 sencillos pasos

At Donahoe Kearney, we handle medical malpractice cases differently. Medical malpractice is a specialized area of law, and you or your lawyer can run into serious problems if the case isn’t prepared the right way. That’s why we fully investigate every case before we agree to file.

Here are three common mistakes lawyers make that can sink a case:

1. Not knowing the rules in each jurisdiction

Filing and serving a medical malpractice case in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia is not the same. Each jurisdiction has its own requirements: deadlines for filing, procedures for serving the defendant, damages rules, and standards for qualifying expert witnesses. Missing one of these steps can ruin a case.

2. Relying on the wrong experts

You need the right experts in the right specialties, often more than one per specialty. What if your expert has a weak deposition, gets sick, or isn’t available when needed? We prepare for every possibility by working with multiple qualified experts, making sure every specialty in the patient’s care is covered. Cutting corners here can cost you the entire case.

3. Failing to investigate the case fully

A strong case takes work long before filing. That means reviewing every medical record, consulting with experts who know what the defense will argue, and studying the medical literature. Without this preparation, the defense will have the upper hand.

How Do You Avoid These Mistakes?

The answer is simple: start with the right lawyers. Look for lawyers who:

  • Have written materials and resources to share with you

  • Have taken medical malpractice cases to trial in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia

  • Know the hospitals, doctors, and insurance companies you’ll be up against

  • Can clearly explain the process of a medical malpractice case from start to finish

At Donahoe Kearney, we do things the right way — from the initial investigation to trial or settlement. We limit the number of cases we take on so we can focus fully on the families we represent. If we can help you, we want to get started right away.

Call us today at 202-393-3320 to talk with our team and see what a medical malpractice case with the right lawyers can do for you and your family.


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