How could if find a lawyer that specializes in medical malpractice, in particular instruments that failed.?

If i wanted to find a lawyer in San Diego california to help in a medical malpractice suit how would I do it. The doctor did a routine surgery and the instrument failed and I was in a coma for 3 months, icu 87 days and in the hospital a total of 6 months. The doctor blames a tool for the problems.

The surgery was on May 2, 2006, what are my options, who could handle this.

I am crippled and in utter pain from this surgery. I was perfect before

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5 Responses to How could if find a lawyer that specializes in medical malpractice, in particular instruments that failed.?

  1. Voice of Reason says:

    I don’t know how it is in San Diego but where I live they advertise like car dealers on every channel 24/7.
    I’m surprised the ambulance chasers haven’t found you!!!

  2. Chris G says:

    Call the lawyer referral service if your state has that. I don’t know if CA does. What you need to watch out for is the statute of limitations though. Many states limit the time in which you can bring a suit for this type of case to two years. You may be running out of time.

  3. deborah m says:

    just go to the yelow pages it’s broken down in there under their specialities !! I’m sorry for your injury !!

  4. bubbagirl says:

    Use the phone book to identify attorneys and firms that specialize in medical malpractice. Then call several of their offices and ask if you can schedule a free first consultation. Tell them your story, and see if they will take the case on a contingency, which means they are agreeing to be paid by taking a part of the settlement they negoiate. Otherwise, your expenses could e tremendous. I would think you could find someone to take the case on a contingency basis if they think you have a good case.

  5. Barry C says:

    yellow pages hello? there is always a personal injury attorney advertising on the covers – you don’t even need to open the book to find the first one.

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