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Medical Malpractice Lawyers St. Louis, Missouri

Medical Malpractice Lawyers in St. Louis, Missouri. If you or someone you love were hurt because a doctor did not provide you with the proper treatment that you were owed, call Burger Law straight away at (314) 500-HURT or complete our online form. Our medical malpractice lawyers always get the best possible results for the vulnerable in St. Louis and throughout Missouri.

You do not have to pay because a physician, hospital or other medical professional in St. Louis, MO gave you substandard care. When we get medical care, we do so under the assumption that we are placing our health — and sometimes even our lives — in competent hands. When doctors are negligent and you end up with even worse sickness or injuries as a result, believe in the veteran and savvy St. Louis, MO medical malpractice lawyers of Burger Law to win you justice and the best possible financial recovery. Not only are we compassionate and dedicated to the injured in St. Louis, MO, but we are more aggressive than the majority of law firms in filing lawsuits and not waiting around for the negligent doctor to take responsibility. Our medical malpractice lawyers want healthcare professionals and their insurance company to understand that we are driven and will not take anything but the best possible financial recovery. Negligent health care can have traumatic, life-long consequences, and in the worst circumstances can even cause wrongful death.

In our three decades of experience standing up to bullies and getting the best possible results for our clients, we have gotten our clients over $175 million in verdicts and settlements. If you or a loved one has been hurt by a careless physician in St. Louis, MO, call Burger Law's medical malpractice lawyers right away at (314) 500-HURT or contact us online.

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Medical Malpractice Statistics | St. Louis, MO Medical Malpractice Lawyers

Research by John Hopkins Medicine found that 10 percent of all deaths nationwide are due to medical error. Just one percent of doctors account for nearly 33 percent of medical malpractice cases. Too often, negligent doctors are permitted to keep practicing without any repercussions. But when the state of Missouri does not want to hold at-fault doctors accountable, you can be sure the medical malpractice lawyers of Burger Law will.

In Missouri, less than 33 percent of medical malpractice lawsuits end with the plaintiff recovering compensation. Still, between 2009 and 2018 a full $631.11 million was awarded in medical malpractice lawsuits. You need devoted and veteran Missouri medical malpractice lawyers to make certain you get the great financial recovery you are owed.

Who Your Medical Malpractice Lawyers in St. Louis, MO Can Hold Accountable in Your Case

We usually immediately think of doctors when we think of medical malpractice, there are many parties that may be guilty of medical negligence in your case. The state of Missouri defines a “healthcare provider” as a

  • Physician
  • Hospital
  • Health maintenance organization
  • Ambulatory surgical center
  • Long-term care facility
  • Registered or licensed practical nurse
  • Optometrist
  • Podiatrist
  • Pharmacist
  • Chiropractor
  • Professional physical therapist
  • Psychologist
  • Physician-in-training, or
  • Any other person or entity who provides health care services under the authority of a license or certificate

Malpractice claims are frequently complex; it may not be clear straight away who was responsible, or many parties could be liable. The dependable and talented St. Louis, MO medical malpractice lawyers at Burger Law will perform a full investigation into your case and ensure that every party that caused you harm is held accountable for their reckless behavior.

Examples of Medical Malpractice in St. Louis, MO

Medical negligence happens when a healthcare professional violates the standard of care, which is how a capable doctor in the same field and same geographic location would have treated your health issue. Our St. Louis, MO medical malpractice lawyers have seen that happen in all sorts of ways:

Failure to Diagnose or Misdiagnosis

This is the most common reason for medical malpractice suits that occur in out-of-hospital treatment. About 12 million Americans are misdiagnosed each year. Diagnosing medical issues early on is imperative in getting the best possible outcome for a patient. A misdiagnosis, or missing a diagnosis, can cause a delay to the care you seriously need to become healthier, or can lead to improper care that worsens your illness or injury. Three-quarters of misdiagnoses are failing to diagnose some of the most grave health conditions, including:

  • 37.8 percent for cancer
  • 22.8 percent for cardiac events
  • 13.5 percent for infections

Surgical Errors

Surgical errors are the most frequent medical malpractice case related to in-hospital care. There are a minimum of 4,000 surgical mistakes in the United States each year, and frighteningly, the most common source is operating on an erroneous body part. Other examples can include accidental incisions, anesthesia mistakes, foreign objects like instruments being left inside the patient, infections or failure to address difficulties emerge after the procedure.

Medication Errors

An estimated 7,000 to 9,000 people in the United States die each year because of medication errors. Examples can include not being aware of a patient's allergies, giving the wrong medication, giving the wrong dosage or neglecting to identify interactions with other drugs.

Another example of medication errors is overprescribing medications. Studies show that overprescribing is a principal contributor to the opioid crisis in the U.S.

Unnecessary Care

Unnecessary medical care costs approximately $210 billion every year. John Hopkins Medicine asked 2,106 physicians and found that doctors themselves are under the impression that 15 to 30 percent of medical care is not needed, including:

  • 22 percent of prescription medications
  • 24.9 percent of medical tests
  • 11.1 percent of procedures
  • More than a fifth of medical treatment in general

Unnecessary care can cause surgical mistakes, medication errors and overprescribed medication.

Birth Injuries

An estimated 6 to 8 out of 1,000 children born in the United States experience a serious birth injury Every year. Not properly monitoring the infant throughout delivery, not correctly utilizing birthing techniques or not identifying a health problem of the mother during pregnancy are all instances of medical malpractice that can lead to long-term or lifelong health problems.

Nursing Home Neglect and Abuse

The 1987 Nursing Home Reform Act created a Bill of Rights for nursing home residents meant to shield and guarantee their physical, emotional and social health. When a nursing home institution or staff neglects those rights and the person you love is consequently injured, the medical malpractice lawyers of Burger Law will hold them to blame.

Failure to Inform or Lack of Consent

Everyone has an innate right to make choices for ourselves. When a medical professional neglects to inform you of risks, or does not obtain your consent before a procedure, it is an egregious breach of your rights.

At Burger Law, our St. Louis, MO medical malpractice lawyers have seen it all. We know the cataclysmic repercussions a healthcare professional's or institution's thoughtlessness can cause, and the rage and grief that comes with learning that your trust was broken. We hold at-fault doctors liable and secure our St. Louis, MO clients the maximum financial recovery they deserve and require to move on and be made whole again. Our medical malpractice lawyers also have vast medical comprehension and will be able to discover precisely how your doctor violated the standard of care. Contact our medical malpractice lawyers in St. Louis, MO straight away at (314) 500-HURT.

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How Medical Malpractice Lawyers in Missouri Can Help

Medical malpractice claims are notably difficult to win. That is why you need excellent medical malpractice lawyers that have the experience, knowledge, tenacity and prowess to win you the best possible financial recovery you know you are owed. When you hire us, our Missouri medical malpractice lawyers:

  • Get to work on your claim straight away
  • Connect you with trusted and accomplished physicians to finally get you the medical attention you need
  • Carry out a complete investigation, including gathering medical records, expert testimony and taking official statements from the defendant
  • Work alongside our network of St. Louis, MO medical experts to corroborate standard of care in your case, show how the care you were provided with was not up to the standard and prove negligence
  • Offer compassionate, sound and dependable legal guidance
  • Keep you informed throughout your claim so you are not left in the dark and you know everything you need to make the best decision for your family
  • Handle every legal aspect of your case so you can focus your energy on healing
  • Work alongside with economic experts to ascertain precisely how much your claim is worth
  • Negotiate with the insurance adjusters to get you a full settlement offer
  • Take your case to court when the insurance company does not want to be fair in mediation

At Burger Law, we know that most residents of St. Louis, MO does not have the resources and legal proficiency to fight the high-priced defense teams of doctors and large hospitals. For that reason, our St. Louis, MO medical malpractice lawyers operate on a contingency fee basis. You do not owe us any fees until we get you the great financial recovery you are owed. We have committed our lives to making certain that the injured and vulnerable in St. Louis, MO have access to the highest standard of legal representation, one that compares with and surpasses that of large insurance companies. Our medical malpractice lawyers always work to get rid of every barrier standing between you and justice.

What You Need in a Medical Malpractice Claim

Not every mistake committed by medical institution or doctor amounts to malpractice. In order to be awarded compensation for negligent treatment in St. Louis, MO, you must conclusively show four things. Your medical malpractice lawyers from Burger Law will help you show that:

  1. A doctor-patient relationship was intiated. This amounts to proof that you hired the doctor and the doctor agreed to be hired. This is typically not difficult to prove.
  2. The doctor or healthcare provider was violated the standard of care. You need to be able to prove that a capable doctor in the same field, in the same geographical location caring for the same medical problem, would not have made the same mistake.
  3. The doctor’s breach of the standard of care directly caused you injured. This is often difficult to prove, as patients being treated by a physician are usually already sick or injured.
  4. That the injury caused the patient damages. Instances can include physical pain, a disability, additional medical costs, or loss of earning capacity.

In Missouri, you will also be required to provide an “Affidavit of Qualified Healthcare Worker,” within 90 days of filing your lawsuit, pursuant to Missouri Revised Statute §538.225. This is a written opinion from a legally qualified healthcare provider that states that a) the doctor did not offer the care that a prudent healthcare provider would have under the same circumstances, and b) the failure contributed to the alleged damages. Our medical malpractice lawyers have a wealth of accomplished and qualified medical connections in St. Louis and throughout Missouri who will help confirm your claim.

What Compensation Can I Recover? | St. Louis, MO Medical Malpractice Lawyers

The compensation your medical malpractice lawyers will help you collect typically falls into two categories: economic damages, which seek to compensate you for the monetary damages you have undergone owing to a physician's substandard care; and noneconomic damages, which seek to compensate for the less tangible ways in which your injuries have impacted your life:

  • Economic damages include:
    • Lost wages
    • Lost earning capacity if the medical negligence resulted in an impairment that does not permit you to conduct the tasks of your job anymore
    • Medical costs, such as:
      • Subsequent doctors appointments
      • Surgeries
      • Physical rehabilitation
      • Medication costs
      • In-home medical care
      • Assistive devices such as wheelchairs or required upgrades to your home or vehicle
      • Future estimated medical expenses, such as further physical therapy or medication, or replacement costs for assistive devices
  • Noneconomic damages, which the state of Missouri defines as:
    • Pain and suffering
    • Mental anguish
    • Inconvenience
    • Physical impairment
    • Disfigurement
    • Loss of capacity to enjoy life
    • Loss of consortium

Burger Law's medical malpractice lawyers work tirelessly until you get every dollar that you are owed. We know that you can never fully heal from some injuries, but we fight to ensure that your pain and suffering is alleviated.

Malpractice cases differ from other personal injuries in Missouri in a couple of key details. Your medical malpractice lawyers at Burger Law will help you understand damage caps and the statute of limitations in Missouri:

Damage Caps in Missouri Medical Malpractice Cases

In 2015, Missouri state legislature put into law Senate Bill 239 in an attempt to decrease insurance premiums for medical liability. The bill set "damage caps" on how much you can collect in a medical malpractice lawsuit in noneconomic damages. As of 2022, those caps are $450,098 for a "non-catastrophic injury" and $787,671 for a "catastrophic injury."

What is Catastrophic Injury? | St. Louis, MO Medical Malpractice Lawyers

The damage caps for catastrophic injuries are greater because they affect your ability to carry out basic tasks and to enjoy life. Your Burger Law malpractice lawyers will help you ascertain if your injury can be seen as catastrophic. Senate Bill 239 says that catastrophic injuries are:

  • Quadriplegia, or loss of function in all four limbs
  • Paraplegia, or loss of function in your legs and lower body
  • Loss of two or more limbs
  • A brain injury resulting in permanent cognitive impairment that results in permanent inability to:
    • Make independent decisions
    • Perform basic daily tasks such as eating, dressing, bathing, toileting, transferring and walking
  • Irreversible failure of one or more major organ systems
  • Legal blindness in your "best eye"

How Long Do I Have to File a Medical Malpractice Claim in St. Louis, MO?

If you or someone you love were hurt by a doctor's substandard care in St. Louis, MO, it is critical to get in touch with medical malpractice lawyers at once. While most personal injury claims have a statute of limitation of five years in Missouri, medical malpractice suits only have a statute of limitations of two years, pursuant to Missouri Revised Statute §516.105. That means that following an injury from medical negligence your medical malpractice lawyers only have two years to investigate your case and file suit. There are three key exceptions:

  1. If a foreign object was left inside of you after surgery, you have two years from the date you discovered the object, or should have discovered the object.
  2. If a doctor failed to inform you of test results, you have two years from the date you discovered or should have discovered that you were not informed. This does not include failure to inform of negligent or incorrect test results.
  3. If you or someone you love was a minor on the date of the negligent, you have until their 20th birthday.

Do not wait. Call the Burger Law St. Louis, MO medical malpractice lawyers today. We get working on your case at once and do not rest until you have been fully compensated . Waiting could bring difficulties to your case and could make it hard for even the best medical malpractice lawyers to prove the full impacts of your damages. Call Burger Law's St. Louis, MO medical malpractice lawyers immediately at (314) 500-HURT.


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Medical Malpractice Lawyers St. Louis, MO

No one deserves to have their life halted because a doctor gave them substandard care. Burger Law's St. Louis, MO medical malpractice lawyers make up the highest- and most-reviewed law firm in the Midwest. We fight hard for our clients and work relentlessly to get them the great results they need to recover. Our medical malpractice lawyers have spent the last 30 years fighting back against bullies and standing up for the "little guy." We will not let doctors, large corporations take advantage of your vulnerability. Call Burger Law's St. Louis, MO medical malpractice lawyers today at (314) 500-HURT or fill out our online form to start on your road to recovery.

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