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Our trial lawyers aggressively pursue claims against physicians, hospitals and professional corporations on behalf of our clients.Cohen, Placitella & Roth has over four decades of experience in the investigation, preparation, settlement and trial of medical malpractice cases. Our attorneys achieve significant results in medical negligence cases, and aggressively pursue claims against individual physicians, hospitals and professional corporations on behalf of victims of negligent administration of anesthesia, birth injury and trauma, missed diagnosis, substandard care, evaluation and treatment, and the failure to perform required tests and studies. Our attorneys, along with world renowned consultants and experts, understand that a medical malpractice case begins long before the first day of trial. Medical Malpractice LitigationWe know the importance of a detailed investigation into medical records. Our team, led by Harry M. Roth, includes medical and nursing experts who perform deep and thorough medical research to evaluate the merits of a medical malpractice claim long before a lawsuit is filed. Our team of nationally recognized trial attorneys and world-renowned experts provide the necessary edge in the preparation, research and trial involved in medical malpractice cases. |
Video Spotlight
Medical MalpracticeIn this video, Harry M. Roth discusses how the firm handles medical malpractice cases.
NewsProfessional Negligence Claims York County, Pennsylvania Medical Malpractice Verdict
Results
Failure to Properly DiagnoseA $14.5 million recovery in a medical negligence case for a child who suffered brain damage as a result of the physicians' failure to properly manage postoperative care. Cerebral PalsyA $7.5 million recovery in a medical negligence case for a newborn involving negligence of the physicians, which caused the child to suffer from cerebral palsy. Improper AnesthesiaA $3.25 million recovery in a medical negligence case for a client who was blinded during surgery because the physicians failed to properly administer anesthesia. |