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Hastings Law Firm - Medical Malpractice Lawyers

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In business since2005

About Hastings

Hastings Law Firm - Medical Malpractice Lawyers is a local lawyer in Dallas, TX. View address, contact info, hours and services below.

Services & pricing

Lawyer

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⏱ 45–90 min · One-off or recurring
$65 from

Service area

Within 15 miles of 75206

Based in Dallas, TX. Travel fees may apply beyond the green zone.

75206

Hours

Mon7a – 7p
Tue7a – 7p
Wed · Today7a – 7p
Thu7a – 7p
Fri7a – 7p
Sat7a – 7p
SunClosed

Credentials

Background checkedInsured — $1M liabilityPayments via Whop

FAQ

What is Medical Malpractice?
<p>Medical malpractice occurs when a hospital, doctor, or other healthcare professional causes injury to a patient through a negligent act or omission. This can include errors in diagnosis, treatment, health management, or aftercare.</p>
How Do I Know if I Have a Valid Medical Malpractice Case?
<p>The only reliable way to determine this is through a review by an experienced medical malpractice attorney who will consult with medical experts in the relevant field. Contact our team for a free case evaluation.</p>
Will I Need to Visit Your Office?
<p>Not usually. We handle most case details and communication online and we utilize video conferencing when needed. If an in-person meeting is required, our attorneys can travel to you.</p>
How Do You Prove Medical Malpractice?
<p>Not every medical mistake qualifies as malpractice. Under most state laws, an injured patient must prove three things: that a doctor-patient relationship existed, that the healthcare provider was negligent or provided a substandard level of care, and that the patient suffered quantifiable harm as a direct result of that negligence.</p>
How Much Does It Cost to Hire a Medical Malpractice Attorney?
<p>We handle all medical malpractice cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing upfront. Our fee is paid as a percentage of your recovery, collected only if your case is won or a settlement is reached.</p>
Can I Handle a Medical Malpractice Case on My Own?
<p>Technically you can file a civil lawsuit yourself, but it's strongly inadvisable. Medical malpractice cases are extraordinarily complex and aggressively defended by attorneys representing doctors and insurance companies. Even many personal injury lawyers avoid these cases due to their difficulty.</p>
Can I Recover Future Medical Expenses?
<p>Yes. If it is determined that you will need additional treatment as a result of injuries caused by malpractice, future medical costs will be factored into your damages award or settlement.</p>
How Long Does It Take to Find Out if I Have a Case?
<p>In some situations, we can provide an answer during your initial consultation. Certain legal requirements, such as the statute of limitations, may affect whether a claim can move forward, and we will always be upfront with you about that so you can make informed decisions. </p><p>If your case passes the initial review, the timeline depends on how long it takes to receive and thoroughly review all related medical records, which can take several weeks.</p><p>For particularly complex cases, we may need to consult with external medical experts, which can extend the process further. Throughout every step, our team will keep you informed and guide you through what to expect.</p>
Can I Sue if My Treatment or Surgery Was Unsuccessful?
<p>An unsuccessful outcome alone is not grounds for a medical malpractice case. Medical professionals are required to act competently and avoid unnecessary harm, but they are not required to guarantee results. However, if poor results were caused by negligence, malpractice may have occurred.</p>