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Emergency Room Error

Help for Victims of Emergency Room Errors in New York City

Emergency rooms nationwide are overburdened. Staff members are overworked. Facilities are underfunded. Even in the best-run emergency rooms, errors sometimes occur. Life-threatening conditions go undiagnosed and untreated. Lives are lost and families suffer.

Not every emergency room error is cause for a lawsuit. But if you were seriously harmed or a loved one died as a result of negligent care in a New York City emergency room, the team at Rosenbaum & Rosenbaum is here to help. Contact us today for a free consultation.

An Experienced Team Dedicated to Justice and Recovery

One of the most serious emergency room errors is failure to diagnose a serious medical condition that poses an imminent threat to the patient's life, such as a heart attack or stroke. When a patient is sent home with a wrong diagnosis like heartburn or anxiety and then suffers serious harm or dies due to a heart attack, stroke, pulmonary embolism or another life-threatening condition, we believe those responsible should pay.

Whether your injury or loss was caused by carelessness or incompetence on the part of an individual doctor, nurse or emergency room technician or it reflects more deep-rooted hospital negligence, the lawyers of Rosenbaum & Rosenbaum can help you explore your options in seeking maximum financial compensation for all that you have suffered.

Call a Skilled New York City Attorney for Answers Today

To discuss your emergency room error case with an experienced New York City medical malpractice attorney, contact our offices on Wall Street today. All emergency room error cases are handled on a contingency fee basis. You will owe no attorney's fees until we recover financial compensation for you.

Case Results

$22,000,000 We obtained a settlement valued at more than 22 million dollars on behalf of a pedestrian who suffered a traumatic brain injury as a result of being hit by an automobile.

$2,000,000 for a woman who suffered several fractures and nerve damage to her leg.

$1,500,000 for a man who was the victim of excessive force by police officers.

$1,500,000 for a student who suffered an eye injury as a result of improperly maintained school equipment.

$1,000,000 for a man who suffered an ankle fracture requiring surgery as a result of a negligently maintained construction site.

$900,000 for a man who suffered neurological damage as a result of a hospital's failure to diagnose a stroke.

$750,000 for a woman who suffered a back injury requiring surgery.

$650,000 for the estate of a man who died due to the failure to diagnose cancer.

$500,000 for a woman who suffered a back injury requiring surgery.

$500,000 for a man who suffered a permanent ACL injury resulting in a limp due to a negligently performed surgery.

$460,000 for a man who suffered serious injuries as a result of a negligently maintained construction site.

$450,000 for the estate of a man who suffered decubitus ulcers resulting in a partial amputation as a result of nursing home negligence.

$400,000 for a woman who was the victim of excessive police force.

$400,000 for a woman who suffered a back injury requiring surgery.

$400,000 for the estate of a woman who died due to the failure to diagnose a pulmonary embolism.

$450,000 for a woman who was discriminated against in the workplace.

$350,000 for a woman who suffered a fractured ankle as a result of being hit by a car.

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