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Manchester Medical Malpractice Lawyer

When a person has suffered an injury or is experiencing symptoms of an illness, they put their trust into the doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals who will care for them. Whether you visit a healthcare facility for a routine check-up or an emergency medical situation, the medical professionals who you work with hold a duty of care to keep you reasonably safe while you are being treated. While healthcare professionals must undergo years of schooling and training, there is still a possibility of a mistake occurring and leading to the injury of a patient. If you have been harmed due to medical negligence, contact one of our Manchester medical malpractice lawyers today. 

Patients who have suffered an injury due to medical malpractice should never have to fight for justice alone. The Manchester medical malpractice attorneys at Sweeney Merrigan Personal Injury Lawyers are dedicated to achieving the best possible outcomes for their clients as they pursue the fair compensation they deserve for their losses. To schedule a free consultation and learn more about how our New Hampshire medical malpractice attorneys can help you, call our office at 617-391-9001 or complete our contact form today.  

What Is the Statute of Limitations for Medical Malpractice Claims?

In the state of New Hampshire, medical malpractice claims must be filed within three years of the discovery of the medical negligence that led to the injury. Discovery is a legal term that means the three-year time limit does not go into effect until the victim discovers the malpractice that occurred while in the care of a healthcare professional. This rule is in place to provide enough time for victims who may have been unaware of their injury or whose injuries may not have had obvious symptoms. 

The overarching filing deadline for a medical malpractice claim in Manchester is seven years from the date that the injury occurred. This rule is in effect regardless of whether it is discoverable and even if the doctor-patient relationship existed during that time. 

How Can You Prove Medical Malpractice in Manchester?

It is very common for victims of medical malpractice to be entirely unaware of their injuries for months or years after they were treated by a negligent doctor or nurse. This is because many patients are often unconscious during procedures or may not experience any noticeable symptoms in the early stages after they were negligent cared for. If you suspect that a doctor, nurse, or other healthcare professional was guilty of malpractice while you were under their care, you may be eligible to file a medical malpractice claim in New Hampshire. For your claim to be successful, you must be able to prove the following elements of medical malpractice:

  • Proving that the medical professional owed the patient a duty of care
  • Proving the medical professional deviated from the standard of care
  • Proving the medical professional’s actions caused your injury
  • Proving you suffered damages due to the medical professional’s negligence

Proving that you suffered injuries as a result of medical malpractice can be difficult, but you do not need to go through the medical malpractice claims process on your own. If you believe you may be a victim of medical malpractice in Manchester, it is vital that you contact one of our trusted lawyers as soon as possible. 

The award-winning medical malpractice legal team at Sweeney Merrigan Personal Injury Lawyers offers experienced representation to victims of medical negligence in Manchester, New Hampshire, by handling all aspects of their claims and offering legal guidance to obtain the compensation they are owed. J. Tucker Merrigan and Kyle A. Camilleri are dedicated to providing skilled medical malpractice litigation and have earned a reputation for success with the following awards: Rising Star, Super Lawyers, Top 40 Under 40, National Trial Lawyers, and Top Attorney Award. 

Can You Collect Damages for a Medical Malpractice Claim in New Hampshire?

After suffering an injury due to the negligence of a medical professional like a doctor or nurse, you may be eligible to receive compensation for the losses you have suffered as a result. Some of the damages you may be eligible to collect after being a victim of medical malpractice are as follows:

  • Current and future medical expenses
  • Lost wages and earning potential
  • Significant disfigurement or disability
  • Emotional distress
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Pain and suffering
  • Wrongful death

To better understand what damages you may be eligible to collect for your specific medical malpractice claim, contact one of our Manchester medical malpractice attorneys.

Speak With a Manchester Medical Malpractice Lawyer

At Sweeney Merrigan Personal Injury Lawyers, we can determine how much you are owed in compensation and your best legal options moving forward for your medical malpractice case. We fight for the justice you deserve and have secured hundreds of millions of dollars in damages, holding the negligent doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals accountable for the losses they have caused due to their actions. Schedule a free consultation with a Manchester medical malpractice lawyer today at 617-391-9001, or fill out our contact form

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