Gershon, Willoughby, and Getz

Gershon, Willoughby, Getz & Smith, LLC Continuing to Handle Medical Malpractice Claims Where Doctor Miscommunication Leads to Medical Error

 

Baltimore, MD -- (SBWIRE) -- 05/31/2017 -- Gershon, Willoughby, Getz & Smith, LLC, a team of medical malpractice lawyers in Baltimore, are continuing to handle medical malpractice cases where doctor miscommunication leads to medical error. Without proper communication between physicians, patients are susceptible to repeated medical tests, inaccurate results, and possibly even death. Patients who feel as though they have been a victim of medical error due to a doctor's negligence should contact the Maryland-based attorneys immediately.

Two of the attorneys at the law firm are doctors and have a complete understanding of confusing medical jargon to adequately represent clients. Once the law firm has received the relevant medical records for the patient claim, Gershon, Willoughby, Getz, & Smith and other medical experts will work tirelessly to bring justice for the patient.

Not only does Gershon, Willoughby, Getz & Smith handle medical malpractice claims involving misdiagnosis, miscommunication, and surgical errors, but they also act as child brain injury lawyers, handling many different kinds of birth trauma and labor malpractice cases. Parents with children who have cerebral palsy can contact this seasoned group of cerebral palsy attorneys to have them fight for the compensation they deserve.

Unfortunately, there are legal deadlines in every state. Without immediate action, some compensation cannot be collected. Act now and contact Gershon, Willoughby, Getz & Smith, the Baltimore medical malpractice lawyers, before it's too late. To schedule a consultation with one of the firm's lawyers, please dial 877-292-6491, or visit their website and fill out a contact form.

About Gershon, Willoughby, Getz & Smith, LLC
GWGS is a nationally recognized medical malpractice and cerebral palsy law firm, which includes doctor-lawyers who represent birth injured children in Maryland, the District of Columbia and throughout the United States on a pro hoc vice basis (with permission of the court).

To learn more, visit their website at http://www.cerebralpalsylawdoctor.com/