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Lawrence Kamin Law Firm

Legal Services Chicago
Lawrence Kamin Can Service Your Business Law Needs

Address
300 South Wacker Drive
 
Suite 500
Place
Chicago, IL   60606 
Landline
(773) 519-3339
E-Mail
Contact@LawrenceKaminLaw.com
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Lawrence Kamin is a business law firm that takes a personal approach to every client engagement. For nearly 90 years, our firm has provided exceptional, personalized and cost-effective service to sophisticated local, regional and national businesses, financial institutions, manufacturers and distributors, insurance companies, and wealthy individuals.

Keywords Business & Corporate Services, Financial & Regulatory Services, Litigation & Risk Management, Tax & Estate Planning.

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  • Dental Malpractice

    Lance Ehrenberg, of Lance Ehrenberg, Esq., is an accomplished New York personal injury attorney who has focused on dental malpractice for over three decades. Known for his empathy as well as his sharp litigation skills, he has an impressive record of successful outcomes. If you have endured the misery associated with dental malpractice, Lance will fight vigorously for your right to just compensation. He would like nothing better than to help you find a positive resolution to your dental malpractice case so you can put all of its stress behind you. Because he is aware that you may be experiencing financial as well as physical and emotional distress, Lance will not charge you any attorneys’ fees until he recovers the damages you need and deserve. Also, when you contact our office for legal representation, you will always be working with Lance Ehrenberg himself. You will meet with him at your initial consultation and work with him throughout — never delegated to another lawyer or a paralegal. Lance believes that having direct conversations with one another is essential to good legal representation. More than that, he will always provide you with personal attention, promptly returning your phone calls, texts, or emails, and answering any questions you have with patience and respect. We know that you are going through a trying time and want to make the process as smooth and easy as possible. Proving the Elements of Dental Malpractice In order to win a dental malpractice case, we have to prove the following four elements: That a dentist-patient relationship exists between you and your dentist in which your dentist owes you a duty of care at a healthcare provider That your dentist breached that duty by not behaving as a reasonable professional would under the same circumstances (i.e. not living up to accepted standards) That your dentist’s breach caused you direct harm That the harm your dentist caused resulted in real financial losses Lance has in-depth knowledge of state and federal laws regarding personal injury generally and extensive experience dealing with dental malpractice lawsuits in particular. You can depend on him to be at your side every step of the way, always working in your best interests. He will make your cause his own by listening carefully to the details of your case and making sure his courtroom strategy addresses your unique concerns. There are myriad types of dental negligence, including, but not limited to: Bone loss Nerve damage Poorly constructed or installed crowns & bridges Loss of teeth (e.g. extraction of the wrong tooth) Poorly executed dental implants or other oral surgery Injuries to teeth, gums, tongue, upper or lower palate, or jaw Improper administration or monitoring of anesthesia Failing to take or pay attention to a patient’s medical history Failure to detect or treat gum disease Improperly performed root canals Failure to diagnose or treat oral cancer Failure to refer the patient to a specialist when necessary Use of improperly sterilized equipment No matter what kind of dental negligence you have suffered, you are entitled to full compensation for the costs of medical care, lost income, and pain and suffering. Lance Ehrenberg will do everything in his power to see that you get it. While you relax and concentrate on recovering from your trauma, Lance Ehrenberg will take over all legal and logistical matters related to your lawsuit, including: Communicating with opposing attorneys and insurance adjusters Investigating all dental records (including diagnostic images) & pertinent medical forms Interviewing witnesses and gathering evidence Investigating the defendant’s history of any similar negligence or misconduct Consulting with experts in related fields who may testify in court on your behalf Most important of all, he will craft a legal strategy customized to your particular case, designed to recover maximum damages. Damages We Will Fight to Recover Being a victim of dental malpractice entitles you to both economic and non-economic damages. Economic damages are reimbursements for actual financial losses, such as: Medical and rehabilitation costs Lost income, present and future Replacement costs Extended nursing care if necessary Non-economic damages are compensation for intangible losses, including: Pain and suffering Permanent disability Permanent scarring or another disfigurement Loss of enjoyment of life When dental malpractice claims involve wrongful death, for example, due to anesthesia errors, we will fight aggressively to obtain resources to pay final medical costs, funeral costs, and damages for loss of financial and/or emotional support and guidance. Though very rarely awarded in dental malpractice cases, punitive damages may also be assigned by the court if the dentist in question behaved so abominably that the court seeks further punishment.

    Link: Dental Malpractice

  • Medical Malpractice

    These are common mistakes seen in medical malpractice cases: Wrong diagnosis Failure to properly read an x-ray Wrong dosage of medication Failure to do a careful and thorough physical examination or take an accurate medical history Fed sores and decubitus ulcers from nursing failures in hospitals and nursing homes Mis-communication between hospital staff and physician Mistakes made during surgery, labor and delivery, or any diagnostic intervention (for example, colonoscopy) These specific areas of malpractice are commonly seen in court cases: Failure to diagnose breast cancer by not feeling a lump or by not properly reading a mammogram Birth injuries including brain damage and Erbs Palsy (paralyzed arm) from a mishandled pregnancy or labor or in not doing a Cesarian section when a normal delivery is obviously not going as expected Surgical mistakes in any kind of surgery including punctures, lacerations, missing obvious disease, rushing the procedure, and sloppy incisions and suture closing Failure to see a fracture on an x-ray Failure to see lung cancer or something suspicious on an x-ray Failure to adequately warn the patient of known side effects of treatment or medication, resulting in a delay in seeking treatment Not recognizing appendicitis leads to the rupture of the appendix with serious consequences or death Please remember that no two cases or patients are alike. Every case is different in one way or another. And money recoveries, and even many highly advertised large verdicts, by other victims of malpractice, are no guarantee your case will have a similar outcome.

    Link: Medical Malpractice

  • Podiatric Malpractice

    Lawrence Karam, lead attorney of The Law Firm of Lawrence M. Karam, P.C., has 25 years of experience practicing podiatric malpractice law. He has a long-standing reputation as a compassionate human being as well as an excellent attorney and has a history of successful outcomes. If you think you may have been a victim of podiatry malpractice, now is the time to contact our office in order to find out whether you have a viable claim. Although everyone is allowed to make mistakes, as a healthcare professional your podiatrist is held to a high medical standard. Even so, at trial, we must prove that: You and your podiatrist were in a doctor-patient relationship which means that he legally owes you a duty of care. Your podiatrist breached that duty by not living up to accepted standards of podiatric care Your podiatrist’s breach caused you direct harm That harm resulted in real financial losses As you may imagine, Larry is adept at proving negligence as a means of recovering the full amount of compensation you are entitled to. Even before you suffered an injury due to podiatry malpractice, you may have heard about foot surgeries that went wrong and left patients with pain, delayed healing, immobility issues, or permanent disability or disfigurement. Below are types of podiatric malpractice associated with surgical procedures and other podiatry care: Failure to get informed consent for surgery Failure to take the patient’s full medical history or to pay attention to its details (e.g. allergies, pre-existing conditions) Failure to diagnose an underlying disease condition (e.g. diabetes, cancer) or to refer the patient to a specialist for evaluation Improper administration of anesthesia Causing nerve damage Surgery that later proved to have been unnecessary Multiple surgeries that harmed the patient and provided no benefit Surgery at the wrong surgical site (e.g. the wrong toe) Failing to sterilize surgical instruments properly Failure to remove all tiny tools from inside the patient Failure to monitor the patient postsurgically for distress or infection Larry Karam knows that you have been through a lot. That is why he is ready to take the burden of your podiatry malpractice lawsuit off your shoulders so you can take the time you need to rest and recover while he handles: Communications with opposing attorneys and insurance adjusters Examining podiatric records, including diagnostic imaging (e.g. X-rays, MRIs) Investigating whether the defendant has a history of similar negligence Interviewing witnesses Consulting with experts in pertinent fields who may testify in court on your behalf Creating a winning strategy for trial Don’t forget that Larry has done this many times before and has an impressive track record of success. Trust him to help you cross the finish line. Each case of podiatry malpractice has unique aspects so Larry will customize his trial plan to meet your particular needs. Depending on your individual circumstances, he may seek the following compensatory damages: Medical and rehabilitative costs Lost of income, present and future Loss of earning capacity Long-term care Alterations to make your home accessible Replacement costs (for services you can no longer provide) Physical pain and emotional suffering Permanent disability or disfiguration Loss of enjoyment of life Final medical costs, funeral expenses, loss of financial or emotional support (in cases of wrongful death)

    Link: Podiatric Malpractice

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