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New York Presbyterian Hospital Medical Malpractice Lawyer

At Michael Gunzburg, P.C., our New York Presbyterian Hospital medical malpractice lawyer is a knowledgeable, experienced, and justice-focused advocate for clients. We hold negligent doctors and hospitals accountable for substandard care. If you or your loved one was the victim of any type of medical malpractice at New York Presbyterian Hospital, please do not hesitate to contact us at our New York City law office today for a free consultation.

We Handle All Types of Malpractice Claims Against New York Presbyterian Hospital

New York Presbyterian Hospital is a major healthcare facility based in New York City, affiliated with Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons and Weill Cornell Medicine. It provides a wide array of medical services across multiple specialties such as cardiology, neurology, and transplant surgery. Unfortunately, things can go wrong at any medical facility. We handle all types of medical malpractice claims against New York Presbyterian Hospital, including:

  • Failure to diagnose;
  • Delayed diagnosis;
  • Surgical mistakes;
  • Anesthesiologist errors; and
  • Birth injuries.

Know the Medical Malpractice Laws in New York

Medical malpractice claims are subject to state law. If you or your loved one was the victim of malpractice at New York Presbyterian Hospital, your case will be governed by New York State law. Here are several key points that you should know about the law:

  • Standard of Liability: Medical malpractice liability is based on negligence. You must prove that a doctor-patient relationship was formed and that you suffered harm because your substandard care was provided by the facility.
  • 30-Month Statute of Limitations: A medical malpractice lawsuit must be filed in a timely manner. In New York, there is a 30-month statute of limitations for malpractice claims.
  • Certificate of Merit Required: To be eligible to proceed with a medical malpractice case in New York, you must have a “certificate of merit.” In general, this means you need a licensed, qualified medical expert to attest that you have a “reasonable basis” for your claim.
  • No Cap On Damages: Unlike some other jurisdictions, New York has no cap on medical malpractice damages. You can seek compensation for the full value of your damages, including medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and disability/disfigurement.

How New York City Medical Malpractice Lawyer Michael Gunzburg Can Help

Medical malpractice claims are complicated. Trust in our nearly four decades of experience for handling medical malpractice claims right here in New York City, including in cases against New York Presbyterian Hospital. Our founder Michael Gunzburg is dedicated to preparing every case with the attention it deserves. It is our mission to ensure that you receive the best personal service. With extensive client reviews and a history of verdicts and settlements, we always strive for the best possible outcome for victims and families.

Contact Our New York City Medical Malpractice Attorney Today

At Michael Gunzburg, P.C., our New York City medical malpractice lawyer has the skills and experience to protect your rights and your interests. Contact us today for a free, completely confidential case review. We handle malpractice claims against New York Presbyterian Hospital and providers throughout Manhattan.

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