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Medical Malpractice

When we seek medical care, we place our trust in doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to provide safe, competent treatment. Unfortunately, medical mistakes happen—and when they do, the consequences can be severe or even life-altering. At De Frank Law Group, we fight to hold negligent healthcare providers accountable and seek justice for victims of medical malpractice across New Jersey.

Legal Representation

Medical malpractice can take many forms, including misdiagnosis, delayed diagnosis, surgical errors, anesthesia mistakes, birth injuries, and medication errors. These errors often result in significant physical, emotional, and financial harm. Our attorneys have the knowledge and resources to thoroughly investigate your case, working closely with medical experts to prove that the standard of care was breached.

We understand the complexity of these cases. Medical malpractice claims require not only strong legal advocacy but also the ability to interpret detailed medical records, depose expert witnesses, and navigate strict procedural rules. Our team is experienced in building compelling cases that withstand the aggressive defense strategies often employed by hospitals and insurance companies.

At De Frank Law Group, we approach every case with compassion and determination. We know that medical malpractice victims often face long recovery periods, ongoing treatment, and permanent life changes. Our mission is to secure the compensation you need to cover medical expenses, lost earnings, future care, and the pain and suffering you’ve endured.

If you suspect you’ve been a victim of medical negligence, don’t wait. New Jersey law limits the time you have to file a claim, and early investigation is critical. Contact us today for a free consultation and let our experienced legal team fight for your rights.

You must show that a healthcare provider’s negligence caused harm by failing to meet the accepted standard of care. We can evaluate your case and consult medical experts to determine validity.

Generally, you have two years from the date of injury—or from when you reasonably discovered the injury—to file a claim. There are exceptions, so consult an attorney promptly.

Yes. A consent form does not excuse negligent care or protect providers from liability for avoidable errors.

Our Contact

Phone

(973) 404-7500

Email

info@defranklawgroup.com

Address

986 McBride Avenue,
Woodland Park, New Jersey 07424

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Take a moment to share your situation with our personal injury attorneys, and we will schedule a complimentary introductory meeting to assess your case and plan the proper next steps to best help you.