Chicago Medical Malpractice Lawyer
David K. Kremin's affiliates concentrate on medical malpractice cases in Chicago and throughout the country. His affiliated law firms consist of teams of dedicated and experienced lawyers with years of experience in medical malpractice cases.
If you have been injured or suffer resulting from medical malpractice, you could be entitled to compensation. We believe our medical malpractice clients should be compensated fully for their personal injury or emotional anguish resulting from the other party's negligence. Our affiliated nationwide and Chicago lawyers annually secure significant money awards on behalf of our injured clients. Let Kremin's affiliated law firms be your Chicago medical malpractice lawyers of choice.
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What Constitutes a Medical Malpractice Case?
Medical malpractice is an act or omission by a health care provider which deviates from accepted standards of practice in the medical community and which causes injury to the patient.
Simply put, medical malpractice is professional negligence (by a healthcare provider) that causes an injury. Negligence can encompass an error in diagnosis, treatment or illness management, and can implicate the doctor, hospital or health facility, or government agency that manages the hospital or health facility.
Medical Malpractice Rewards & Compensations
Below is a partial list showing the rewards and compensations we have secured by our Illinois and Chicago medical malpractice lawyers for our injured clients.
- $14,000,000 RECORD HIGH AWARD to a 51-year-old woman whose lung cancer diagnosis was delayed several years by a lack of communication among her doctors at Northwestern Hospital. The $14 million verdict was the highest ever in Illinois for cancer misdiagnosis.
- $5,000,000 in future payments in a medical malpractice case as a result of physician negligence.
- $6,500,000 for injury to a baby by a negligent doctor.
- $3,600,000 paid by medical providers for failing to diagnose a terminal illness of a male patient.
- $1,000,000 for nursing home negligence.
- $750,000 for a victim when defendants were found to be legally and medically negligent.
- $500,000 paid by the City of Chicago for its 911 dispatcher's failure to dispatch an ambulance when a pregnant woman was in distress.


