South Carolina Hospital Malpractice AttorneyMore than just a reasonable expectation — a reasonable standard of care is what anyone who enters a hospital or healthcare facility for medical treatment has the right to receive. What does reasonable mean? It means that the care you or a loved one receives at a facility should be similar to the type of care you would receive and expect from other professionals and institutions working in the same field under the same or similar conditions. All that said, rights provide little comfort to the families of an estimated 98,000 people each year who die as the result of medical error or malpractice. It is our job to investigate and determine whether hospital malpractice or elder abuse has occurred. You do not have to be certain, just call 843-377-1700 and talk to a lawyer from our firm. At the Rosen Law Firm, we represent families and individuals throughout the state of South Carolina who have been victimized by malpractice, abuse, or neglect while in the care of a medical facility. Specific types of hospital malpractice and nursing home abuse cases we handle include:
It is important to recognize that anyone who works at a hospital, nursing home, or in a licensed healthcare facility of any kind can be responsible for a serious mistake. It does not have to be the doctor. When this occurs, the facility employing the person becomes responsible or liable for any physical harm and damages that result. Attorney Susan Rosen, a fierce opponent in the courtroom, passionate about the rights of her clients, and the person who will be responsible for managing your case, has many years of experience. Her success has not come by accident; it is the result of hard work and caring about her clients. Ms. Rosen will carefully review your case including all of the medical notes, test results, nursing charts, and other hospital records necessary to find out what went wrong and make it right. Contacting Our Tri-County Area Law OfficeTo discuss your case in more detail, call us in Charleston, South Carolina, at 1-843-377-1700 or contact us via e-mail to arrange a free consultation. We are available for evening and off-site appointments and handle nursing home neglect and hospital malpractice cases on contingent fee basis. You pay no attorneys' fees unless we obtain a verdict or settlement in your case. |
