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medical malpractice

Physicians are obliged to uphold a high standard of care when treating their patients, because a life is on the line every time they go to work. The injuries caused by a doctor’s error can be drastic, debilitating, and life-threatening. Representing a patient in a medical malpractice case can be a challenging undertaking for any attorney and it is important to understand medicine. M. Lawrence Lallande is Certified by the American Board of Professional Liability Attorneys (ABPLA) in the area of Medical Malpractice. In order to be certified by ABPLA, an attorney must have demonstrated skill, expertise, and substantial involvement in the specialty of medical malpractice and proven it through rigorous examination and testing by an American Bar Association (ABA) accredited organization.

 

Lallande Law, PLC has handled several catastrophic injury and wrongful death medical malpractice cases. With a background in science and an eye for detail and precision, Lallande Law, PLC can effectively understand and communicate a physician’s negligence, the nuances of an injury, and the suffering it has caused. In addition to personally understanding the medicine behind injuries caused by medical malpractice, we call in experts to give detailed medical testimony and further strengthen our clients’ cases.

 

Lallande Law PLC handles medical malpractice cases involving injuries and illnesses such as:

  • Birth injuries

  • Infectious diseases that spread through hospitals

  • Bone fractures

  • Failure to diagnose deadly diseases like cancer, heart attack, or stroke

  • Medication errors

  • Surgical errors

  • Wrongful death

 

A native of Puerto Rico, Mr. Lallande is fully fluent in both English and Español. For Hispanic victims of medical malpractice, it is especially important to have a lawyer to whom you can express precisely how your injury has affected your life.

 

For more information or to set up a free initial consultation with Lallande Law, PLC, by fill in the contact form or call (800) 308-8800.

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