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Medication Errors Attorneys

Connecticut Medical Malpractice Attorneys

The attorneys of Loughlin FitzGerald, P.C., have extensive experience handling medical malpractice claims arising out of medication errors. We represent people throughout Connecticut in a wide range of medication error claims, including:

  • Anesthesia errors
  • Medication overdoses
  • Incorrect medications
  • Adverse drug interactions
  • Providing medication that is improper for a patient’s condition
  • Failure to properly consider a patient’s medical history
  • Fatal medication errors

If you or a family member has been injured due to a medical error, contact an experienced medical malpractice lawyer at Loughlin FitzGerald, P.C. We represent clients throughout Connecticut in medication error and other medical malpractice claims. To schedule a free consultation with a medical malpractice attorney at our firm, contact our law office in Wallingford, Connecticut.

Put Our Experience to Work for You

Our medical malpractice group is headed by attorney Charles Reed. Attorney Reed has the expertise to handle complex medical malpractice claims involving serious injuries and wrongful death.

As your attorneys, we will work diligently to pursue the full compensation you deserve. We seek compensation on behalf of our clients for past and future medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost wages and other forms of available relief. As a client of our firm, you will have a strong advocate on your side.

Contact a New Haven Medication Error Lawyer

We handle all medical malpractice claims on a contingency fee basis, so you pay no fees to us unless we recover compensation for you. To schedule a free consultation with a Connecticut medical malpractice lawyer at our firm, call (203) 265-2035 or contact us by e-mail.

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