Prominent Kansas City Medical Malpractice Attorneys
Doctors, nurses and health care providers are held to the highest standards of training and skill. When you go to health care provider, you have a right to expect timely diagnosis and effective treatment. Unfortunately, mistakes happen and serious injury or death can result.
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Shamberg, Johnson & Bergman is one of the region's leading names in medical malpractice litigation. Since 1949, we have been helping victims and their families fight back to recover the catastrophic financial and personal damages that result when a health care provider makes a serious error.
"Medical negligence cases are among the hardest to prove. We work as a team to ensure that you and your family receive the most experienced, effective legal representation you can find. You get more than just legal knowledge and skill. You get career trial attorneys by your side throughout your case." — Partner Victor Bergman
Contact us to discuss the specifics of your medical malpractice claim. Our firm offers the professional, technical and financial resources to handle the most complex types of medical negligence cases.
We represent clients in all types of medical malpractice cases, including:
- Surgical errors
- Failure to diagnose and treat a medical condition
- Birth injuries to mother and baby
- Emergency room and hospital errors
- Infections
- Pharmaceutical errors, dangerous medications
- Defective medical devices and implants
We Work With a Network of Professionals
No law firm can tell you that it has the medical and technical expertise to handle complex medical malpractice cases without a team of independent specialists on its team. Our integrity and innovative strategies give you the advantage of having the most successful experts in all areas of medical diagnosis on your side.
Contact us to discuss your medical negligence or wrongful death case with one of our lawyers today. We represent clients throughout Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, Oklahoma and Nebraska.