Erie Medical Malpractice Lawyer

Sickness finds people at their most vulnerable, not because it can't be overcome, but because getting better usually means going for help and putting faith in someone else to diagnose and treat the problem. 

Medical professionals, bound by rules of their profession, cannot fix everything, but if something that can be fixed is instead made worse because the rules aren't followed, then a medical malpractice attorney can help by trying to make it right.

If you call me today, I will listen to your story. I want to know, first hand and in your words, what happened to you or your loved one for which you are representing. I will go to bat for you and your family and be an advocate inside and out of a courtroom setting.

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Explore Areas of Medical Malpractice

Birth Injuries
Birth Injuries
Birth injury law includes a broad range of specific scenarios resulting in injuries that often and unfortunately are long-term and life-altering.
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Wrongful Death
Wrongful Death
Wrongful death in a healthcare setting can be caused by either individual actions (large, or seemingly quite small), or long-term negligence or intentional action.
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Nursing Home Neglect
Nursing Home Neglect
Nursing home neglect can have serious repercussions — including death in extreme cases — on nursing home residents and their loved ones.
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Failure to Diagnose
Failure to Diagnose
Failure to diagnose can leave patients and their families with long-term, life-threatening circumstances.
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Emergency Room Errors
Emergency Room Errors
Emergency room errors are a form of medical malpractice caused by negligence in an emergency health setting.
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Medication Errors
Medication Errors
Medication errors account for more than 250,000 deaths a year in the U.S., making it the third-leading cause of death in the nation.


Why Work With Attorney Hunter?

When working with Attorney David Hunter, he will help you: 

  • Find out what happened that made things worse
  • Find out who caused your injury.
  • Find out if things could have been different. 
  • Recover money for your injury; Money for you & family members.
  • Recover money for your lost wages if you are disabled. 
  • Recover money for rehabilitation (both physical and emotional). 

And if you don't receive a verdict or settlement through negotiations, you pay nothing. Ever.