What we do.
The Food and Drug Administration is charged with ensuring the safety of medical devices before they become available to individuals. However, FDA approval often does not guarantee the basic safety of these devices. If you or a loved one is harmed by a medical device, it is important to hire a lawyer who understands the technical and engineering complexities involved. Defective medical devices are usually the result of rushing a new product to market without carefully designing and thoroughly testing it. Manufacturers must be held accountable for defective and unsafe medical devices that harm individuals.
- Investigation. Police report, scene photos, surveillance, witness work.
- Medical workup. Records, treatment plan, future care needs.
- Damages calculation. Medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering.
- Insurance negotiation. Documented demand, structured response.
- Litigation. If the offer is unfair, we file. We try cases.
- Recovery. When the case resolves, you get paid first.
Our process.
- 01
Free, confidential consultation.
A 20-minute call or in-person visit. We listen, answer your questions, and tell you honestly whether we think there's a case.
- 02
Investigation.
Police report, scene photos, dash-cam footage if it exists, vehicle inspection, accident-reconstruction expert when warranted.
- 03
Medical & damages workup.
Records, treatment plan, lost wages, future care needs. We work with your providers and bring in our own when needed.
- 04
Demand & negotiation.
A documented demand to the carrier. Most cases settle here, on terms we can recommend.
- 05
Trial, if it comes to that.
If the offer is unfair, we file. We try cases. The other side knows it.