Free Case Evaluations Now Being Offered to Public in Arkansas, Tennessee and Mississippi
Memphis Tennessee medical malpractice attorneys Tim Edwards and Ed Wallis are reporting that a 53 year old woman won a $3.5 medical malpractice verdict after what the The Baltimore Sun reports was a disastrous result. The plaintiff underwent surgery for blocked arteries in 2007, but the doctors allegedly used an improper grafting technique tha “led to blood loss and various injuries, including damage to Little’s spinal cord, which left Little paraplegic and unable to walk.”
At times, a hospital or a physician will negligently perform a procedure, which leads to the death or serious injury of a patient. If you or your loved one has been injured by medical malpractice in Arkansas, Tennessee or Mississippi, you may be entitled to recover compensation for time away from work, medical bills, pain and suffering and more. It is important to contact a lawyer that will provide you with personal attention and dedication.
Attorneys Tim Edwards and Ed Wallis practice medical malpractice law in Memphis, Tennessee and throughout the Mid South area, including Eastern Arkansas, Northern Mississippi and West Tennessee. Mr. Edwards and Mr. Wallis are prepared to discuss the facts of your case and try and determine if there is a way to help you. We are committed to a personal relationship with our clients. When you retain us to help you, you will have our cell phone numbers and direct numbers to our desks so that we can be reached when you need us.
Medical malpractice is a complex area of the law, and you should immediately contact an attorney willing to provide detailed and thorough review of your case for you. Do not be fooled by the gimics of a quick check from a television ad; for a medical malpractice case or a LASIK malpractice case, you need a serious attorney who will work seriously on your behalf.
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