When a medical professional fails in their duty — and you or a loved one are harmed — you should not face the consequences alone. At Flager Law, we handle complex medical malpractice claims in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, standing up to hospitals, physicians, and insurance companies so you can focus on healing and recovery.
Medical malpractice occurs when a health care provider departs from the accepted standard of care, causing injury or death as a result. To pursue a claim, you must show:
A doctor, nurse, hospital or other provider owed you a duty of care,
That duty was breached (i.e., treatment fell below the standard of care),
The breach caused an injury, and
You suffered measurable damages (medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering).
Our medical malpractice attorneys at Flager Law investigate every element — from the medical records, expert opinions and timelines — to build a case that holds negligent providers accountable.
Medical errors come in many forms. Some of the more frequent categories include:
Misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis — When a condition (such as cancer, stroke or infection) is overlooked or misidentified, critical treatment may be delayed, reducing chances of recovery.
Surgical errors — Operating on the wrong body part, leaving foreign objects behind, or failing to properly monitor a patient during or after surgery can lead to catastrophic outcomes.
Medication errors — Prescribing the wrong medication or dose, failing to account for allergies or interactions, or dispensing under-monitored medications are all potential malpractice triggers.
Anesthesia mistakes — An anesthesiologist’s error in monitoring, preparation, or wake-up care may result in brain injury, paralysis or death.
Obstetrical/neonatal errors — Mistakes during labor, delivery or neonatal care that cause brain damage, cerebral palsy or death often require specialized legal representation.
Hospital or nursing-facility negligence — Failure to prevent infections, falls, bedsores, or other complications may expose the facility to liability.
At Flager Law, we bring decades of experience in serious injury litigation and medical-negligence matters. Here’s how we serve clients:
Full investigation: We coordinate with medical experts, review charts, surgical reports and provider credentials to uncover negligent care.
Financial & life-care analysis: We assess past, present and future care costs, rehabilitation needs, lost wages, and changes to your life.
Aggressive advocacy: Whether negotiating with insurers or filing suit in court, we fight for full and fair compensation.
Client-focused approach: We handle the legal burden so you can focus on healing. We meet with you in hospital, rehabilitation or at home if you cannot travel.
No fees unless we recover: We operate on a contingency basis — you don’t pay unless we win.
When a medical mistake disrupts your life, you may be eligible for significant compensation under Pennsylvania or New Jersey law. We pursue damages including:
Past and future medical and hospital bills
Rehabilitation, therapy and long-term care costs
Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
Home or vehicle modifications for accessibility
Pain, suffering, emotional distress and loss of enjoyment of life
Loss of companionship or consortium (for spouses/family)
If you or a loved one has been harmed by suspected medical negligence, time matters. Evidence can disappear, records may be altered, and statutes of limitations apply. Call Flager Law now at (215) 953-5200 or submit our free case evaluation form to schedule a no-obligation review. We serve clients across Pennsylvania and New Jersey and are ready to fight for your rights and recovery.
Bucks County Office
1210 Northbrook Drive, Suite 280
Feasterville-Trevose, PA 19053
Phone: (215) 953-5200
Fax: (215) 953-5214
Email: mail@flagerlaw.com
Philadelphia Office
1500 JFK Blvd, Suite 1450
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone: (215) 953-5200
Fax: (215) 953-5214
Email: mail@flagerlaw.com
No cost unless we recover for you.
Medical malpractice often overlaps with:
Catastrophic injury
Birth injury/neonatal malpractice
Hospital/nursing-home negligence
Surgical errors
Pharmaceutical/medication liability
