Being given the wrong medicine can cause serious illness and death. The slightest error or oversight results in life-changing consequences. At Bowling & McKinney, A Professional Law Corporation, we are frequently called upon to take legal action against the physician, hospital or pharmacy involved in the medication error.
Mississippi Prescription Error Attorneys
The legal team at our AV-rated* personal injury law firm combines experience, legal and medical knowledge, and insight as former insurance, hospital and corporate attorneys. We know how the opposing side defends itself against serious allegations of prescription drug errors.
Contact our Louisiana or Mississippi law offices at 504-613-4561 or toll free at 877-757-3539.
Louisiana Medication Error Attorneys
Prescription drug errors often occur in "over-the-counter" settings. However, deadly mistakes can also be made while a patient is under the care of a medical professional. Patients receive the wrong medication or instructions, leading to serious and sometimes fatal injuries. Inaccurate dosage information can result in overdoses that lead to illness, paralysis, brain damage and death.
At Bowling & McKinney, A Professional Law Corporation, we have earned a reputation throughout Louisiana and Mississippi for effective representation in cases involving complex medical issues. Peer law firms often refer challenging and difficult cases to our offices. The cases we handle are complex and require time and resources. Bowling & McKinney is committed to providing the experience, resources and efforts that drug error cases require.
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To schedule an appointment with an experienced lawyer, please contact us at our Louisiana or Mississippi law offices at 504-613-4561 or toll free at 877-757-3539.
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