Doctors and other medical professionals have a high standard of care to meet with patients.
Mistakes and misjudgments can lead to long-term, painful illness and injuries, and even paralysis or death.
The medical practice laws in or around New Haven County, Connecticut allow patients who suffered an injury due to the negligence of a heath care professional to sue for money damages when the doctor, nurse or hospital fails to live up to that standard of care.
Many jurisdictions however, have limits on the amount that victims can recover from medical malpractice injuries, as well as time limits in which such actions must be filed.
ABPLA Certification in Medical Professional Liability - The American Board of Professional Liability Attorneys (ABPLA) is the only organization accredited by the ABA to certify attorneys in medical professional liability law.
The AAJ is committed to promoting a fair and effective civil justice system while supporting the work of attorneys representing plaintiffs.
The CTLA s a professional association dedicated to preserving the rights of individuals seeking justice through Connecticut's civil court system while supporting and educating attorneys representing plaintiffs.
New Haven County Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service - The Lawyer Referral Service sponsored by the New Haven County Bar Association helps individuals and businesses find a qualified private attorney throughout the New Haven, Waterbury, Valley and Shoreline areas of Connecticut. The service is designed for individuals who can afford to hire a private attorney but need help finding the best attorney for their particular case. When you call this community based service in New Haven, CT, a trained staff person will determine which type of attorney might be best suited for your case. If a referral is appropriate, the service charges a nominal processing fee. Attorneys that participate in the service must carry malpractice insurance and are pre-screened for their experience and good standing with the Connecticut State Bar.