When a medical provider makes a mistake or acts negligently, the patient is the one to suffer as a result. If you have experienced pain or injuries due to the actions of a medical professional, seek legal counsel from a skilled West Virginia medical malpractice lawyer. They can listen to the details of your situation and navigate every stage of your case.
Hansberry & Wagoner, PLLC, is a West Virginia law firm with a focus on helping residents of West Virginia feel empowered during the entirety of their legal case. Our skilled attorneys, Edmund Wagoner and Matt Hansberry, have over 30 years of combined legal experience, along with a background in defense. This gives us valuable insight into how the other side thinks during legal cases.
Medical malpractice can be physically and emotionally traumatic for survivors. However, it can be difficult to know if your specific situation counts as malpractice. Common types of malpractice cases we take on at Hansberry & Wagoner, PLLC, include:
To understand whether you can pursue a legal case, hire a medical malpractice lawyer to offer their opinion and legal guidance.
Throughout 2024 in West Virginia, 966 medical malpractice claims led to a settlement, 360 claims led to a dismissal of the case, and 185 claims were withdrawn or not pursued. It’s nearly impossible to take on a medical malpractice case alone, especially when you’re struggling with your physical and emotional recovery process.
Victims can quickly find themselves in severe medical and personal debt, alongside their mental trauma from the incident. This can impact every facet of a person’s life. You deserve to recover your losses to help you move forward. A skilled lawyer can:
At Hansberry & Wagoner, PLLC, our lawyers put empathy at the forefront when meeting new clients, and they work directly with them throughout every stage of their case. We understand how painful medical malpractice can be, both physically and mentally. When you hire our firm, our goal is to help you regain control of your life after experiencing trauma.
You need as much evidence as possible for your medical malpractice case. This can include:
You typically have two years to file your medical malpractice case under West Virginia medical malpractice laws, either from the date of the incident or when you first discovered your injuries, whichever is later. However, before you can file your claim, you have to send the at-fault provider a written notice of your intent to file. You must send this notice 30 days before filing your case.
You could file a medical malpractice claim against multiple parties in West Virginia if multiple people were at fault. These can include:
Your attorney can explain which parties you might file your claim against.
The amount of compensation you can recover in your medical malpractice case depends on the severity of your injuries, the liability of the provider, and what other losses you’ve suffered from the incident. You can request compensation for your medical bills, lost income, and emotional losses, such as your pain and suffering, along with the loss of enjoyment of life.
Contact Hansberry & Wagoner, PLLC, today to learn more about how Edmund Wagoner and Matt Hansberry can represent you during this difficult time. Our mission is to help our West Virginia neighbors and community members during their times of need. Let us take care of your legal case so you can focus on your physical and emotional recovery.
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