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Medical Malpractice Lawyers in Edmonton

When a healthcare provider's negligence causes you harm, you have the right to hold them accountable. These are complex cases, and we have the expertise to handle them.

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What We Handle

  • Surgical errors and complications
  • Misdiagnosis and delayed diagnosis
  • Medication errors and wrong prescriptions
  • Birth injuries and obstetric negligence
  • Anesthesia errors
  • Failure to obtain informed consent
  • Hospital negligence and infections

How We Can Help

Medical malpractice cases are among the most complex in personal injury law. They require expert medical opinion, thorough investigation, and attorneys who understand both medicine and litigation. Priya Sandhu and our team work with leading medical experts across Canada to build the evidence necessary to prove negligence and win fair compensation for our clients.

Recent Medical Malpractice Results

$2,100,000
Medical Malpractice: Surgical Error

Our client underwent a routine procedure at an Edmonton-area hospital. A surgical error left her with permanent nerve damage requiring ongoing care. We secured a $2.1M settlement covering future medical costs, lost income, and pain and suffering.

Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Each case is unique.

Frequently Asked Questions

Medical malpractice occurs when a healthcare provider fails to meet the accepted standard of care and that failure causes you harm. Not every bad medical outcome is malpractice, but if you suspect negligence played a role in your injury, contact us for a free case evaluation.
They do typically involve more upfront costs due to the need for expert medical witnesses and extensive record review. However, we handle these costs ourselves under our contingency fee arrangement, so you still pay nothing unless we win.
These cases are typically more complex than other injury claims and can take two to four years to resolve. However, many settle before trial. We will keep you informed every step of the way.
The two-year limitation period generally applies, running from when you discovered (or should have discovered) the negligence. Due to the complexity of these cases, it is critical to contact a lawyer as early as possible to preserve your claim.

Injured? We Can Help.

Free consultation. No fees unless we win. Call or contact us today.

Free Case Evaluation Call (780) 555-0123