Daytona medical malpractice lawyers Rue & Ziffra, P.A. focus on negligence
2008-05-07 03:57:13 (GMT) (Caymanmama.com - Law News)Daytona, FL- USA: Errors from doctors happen when an act of negligence causes harm and injury and leaves patients suffering for their rest of their lives, or in some cases cause untimely and wrongful death. Does compensation received by the survivors of the dead or the patient who fell victim to a doctor’s mishandling cover up for the loss, injury, pain and suffering? Certainly not, but compensation covers up for medical and other expenses incurred and helps survivors by giving them some an opportunity to rebuild their lives without their loved ones.
Daytona Beach malpractice attorneys firm, Rue Ziffra, P.A., gave an example of negligence and surgical error victim Glenn O’Loughlin’s who lost 17 feet of his intestines and is left with a cut mark of 40” in a surgery performed some years ago by his doctor. He now has to eat a balanced diet to prevent unimaginable pain. Neglect by his doctor changed his life; he has to live with the pain and the sense of loss.
People who have long term suffering by the hands of doctors accident need to contact a knowledgeable medical malpractice attorney to bring the negligent or unskilled doctors to task. Rue & Ziffra and their team of attorneys feel the pain and suffering of the patient and the family of the deceased. They have helped patients and their families to recover compensation from the doctors, health care facilities.
For more information on the Daytona Beach medical malpractice lawyers visit Rue Ziffra, P.A.
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