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Brain Injury Medical Malpractice Attorney, Tampa, Florida

While most hospitals, physicians, and other medical facilities provide excellent care for their patients, there are times when the actions of medical personnel result in brain injury. “Medical malpractice” means that a healthcare provider was negligent, and that negligence caused an injury. Since the field of medicine is complex, medical malpractice is difficult to prove without the assistance of a medical malpractice attorney.

How do you know when a brain injury was caused by medical malpractice? One of the only ways is to receive a thorough analysis and investigation of your case with a medical malpractice lawyer who is experienced specifically in brain injury. Located in Tampa, Florida, the personal injury attorneys at Clark and Martino, P.A. will gladly meet with you to discuss your situation during a free consultation. Our Tampa, Florida medical malpractice lawyers are vastly experienced in brain injury cases involving medical malpractice, and we can help you get to the facts of your case. Furthermore, we are board certified trial lawyers who are able to present your case to a judge and jury.

Brain injury from medical malpractice takes on many forms. The causes of brain injury from medical care can be as complex as the brain itself, such as:

  • Decrease of oxygen flow to the brain during surgery
  • Failure to properly diagnose or treat tumors, aneurisms, or fluid on the brain
  • Improper administration of anesthesia
  • Failure to monitor a patient’s vital signs and respond to poor vital signs
  • Oxygen deprivation during labor and delivery
  • Inadequate monitoring of a patient resulting in a slip and fall accident

If you or a family member suffers from the effects of a brain injury and you believe it may have been caused by medical malpractice, then you are invited to call our beautiful Tampa, Florida headquarters and speak with a medical malpractice attorney. Clark and Martino, P.A. is a personal injury law firm serving the entire Tampa Bay area.