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Medical Malpractice
Medical Malpractice Lawyers in Ocala, Florida
Aggressive Representation in Ocala
It is never the intention of doctors, nurses, or other medical personnel to cause injury or death to their patients, but mistakes are made every day and therefore the medical standard of care was not met. In the State of Florida, thousands of people die every year from medical malpractice. Unfortunately, in most cases, the injured person and their loved ones were unaware that something went wrong. At Ayres Cluster Law Firm, our qualified medical malpractice attorneys in Ocala offer aggressive representation to the victims of medical provider negligence.
What Is Medical Malpractice?
Medical malpractice occurs when a member of the medical community fails to act reasonably or performs a procedure, treatment, or renders care that another medical professional would not reasonably have done and their patient is injured or killed.
Seek Compensation for Your Injuries Today
If you have suffered an injury or lost a loved one due to a healthcare provider or facility’s mistakes, our medical malpractice lawyers in Ocala have over 100 years combined experience to put to work for you. Our law firm has been in operation since 1950 and has the experience necessary to win these difficult cases.
We work hard to ensure that every client is fairly compensated for the damages they have sustained. Compensation may cover medical bills, rehabilitation costs, costs associated with disability, lost wages, and emotional distress. We know how difficult it is to deal with medical malpractice cases, and we are committed to being there for you.
Common medical malpractice cases include:
- Aftercare, follow-up, and discharge errors
- Failure to review a patient’s medical history
- Medication and prescription errors
- Misdiagnosis or failure to recognize symptoms
- Misreading lab and test results
- Surgical errors and unnecessary surgeries
- Wrongful death
If you or a loved one has been injured as a result of medical malpractice, you may be entitled to compensation. This compensation is critical to ensuring you have the resources you need to get better and move forward. It is also important that healthcare providers are held responsible for their actions.