Baltimore, MD -- (SBWIRE) -- 03/23/2017 -- Gershon, Willoughby, Getz & Smith, LLC., regarded as the leading medical malpractice attorneys in Baltimore, is now representing clients with cases where miscommunication between doctors has led to death or injury. Unsatisfactory communication between physicians and patients is one of the most common reasons doctors are sued for medical malpractice. Patients who feel that they have suffered injuries because their medical issues were not properly handled should look no further than this law firm to get the compensation they deserve.
Found in about 30 percent of cases, the death or injury of many innocent victims can be avoided if medical staff communicated with each other more. According to the STAT News website, there have been almost 2,000 deaths from hospital miscommunication. For an accurate diagnosis to be reached, it is vital doctors interact closely with each other and with their patients. The handoff period, when medical personnel are changing shifts and patient information is passed off, is the time when most communication fails. Even the smallest detail left out of a patient's current medical state could lead to serious injury or death.
Patients seeking justice because their critical medical information was not handled properly should consider reaching out to the law firm Gershon, Willoughby, Getz & Smith LLC. to have their case heard right away. Their team of medical malpractice lawyers from Baltimore, MD who are also trained medical doctors, are skilled at reading medical records and have successfully won many lawsuits for clients related to miscommunication mistakes.
Interested parties who wish to learn more about this law firm are invited to visit their website and fill out a free legal consultation form http://www.cerebralpalsylawdoctor.com/.
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/.