Brain Injury or Wrongful Death Due to Medical Negligence
A brain injury may range from mild to severe. In its mildest forms, a brain injury may manifest itself in such forms as irritability, inability to concentrate, memory loss or slight personality change. Perhaps only family members notice the change. In its most severe forms, a brain injury may leave a person in a coma or in a persistent vegetative state (PVS).
The Los Angeles area law firm of Donahue & Horrow, L.L.P., welcomes inquiries from injured people and family members. Our clients are people who have suffered serious harm or lost a loved one anywhere in California as a result of medical malpractice. Contact us today for a free consultation regarding any brain injury case.
Experienced, Aggressive Representation
The firm has substantial experience assisting clients in brain injury cases caused by medication errors, surgical errors, emergency room errors, birth injury and anesthesia errors, including:
- Allergic reactions to medication or the administration of contraindicated medications
- Hypoxic or anoxic brain injury resulting from oxygen deprivation during surgery because of anesthesia error
- Feeding tube and incubator tube errors resulting in oxygen deprivation to the brain (negligent intubation)
- Failure to resuscitate
- ICU nursing errors
- Failure to monitor the condition of a fetus during labor, resulting in birth injury such as cerebral palsy
Whether minor or severe, whether because of surgery in an adult or anoxic brain injury in a baby during birth, a brain injury that occurred during medical treatment often leaves unanswered questions. At Donahue & Horrow, L.L.P., you will find a skilled and experienced lawyer who will fight to get you the answers you need.
Contact Us Today for Help
When there is reason to suspect that medical malpractice was the ultimate cause of injury, the victim may have a legal claim for compensation. To schedule a free and informative consultation regarding a brain injury that may have been caused by medical negligence or malpractice, contact Donahue & Horrow today. All medical malpractice cases are handled on a contingency fee basis — there will be no attorneys fees for you to pay unless or until we obtain compensation for you.








