Medical Malpractice Lawyer in Toronto
If you were harmed by a healthcare provider’s mistake, a medical malpractice lawyer can help you protect your rights and pursue compensation. Medical negligence can lead to serious injury, long-term complications, or even permanent disability. At Salehi Law, we represent clients across Toronto and Ontario who have suffered due to preventable medical errors. Contact us today for a free consultation to discuss your case.
What Is Medical Malpractice?
Medical malpractice occurs when a healthcare professional fails to provide the standard of care expected in their field. As a result, the patient suffers avoidable harm. However, not every poor outcome qualifies as malpractice. A skilled medical malpractice lawyer must prove that the provider acted negligently and that this negligence directly caused the injury.
Common examples include:
- Surgical errors
- Misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis
- Birth injuries
- Medication errors
- Anesthesia mistakes
- Hospital negligence
Because these cases are complex, strong legal and medical evidence is essential.
How a Medical Malpractice Lawyer Can Help
A qualified medical malpractice lawyer carefully reviews medical records, consults independent experts, and determines whether negligence occurred. This process often requires detailed investigation and expert opinions.
At Salehi Law, we:
- Obtain and analyze medical records
- Work with qualified medical experts
- Identify breaches of the standard of care
- Calculate long-term financial impact
- Negotiate with insurers and defense lawyers
Therefore, having experienced legal representation can significantly improve your chances of success.
Compensation in Medical Malpractice Cases
Victims of medical negligence may be entitled to compensation for:
- Additional medical treatment
- Rehabilitation and therapy
- Lost income or reduced earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Long-term disability
- Future care costs
At Salehi Law, we assess both immediate and future consequences to pursue full and fair compensation.
Time Limits for Medical Malpractice Claims
In Ontario, most medical malpractice lawsuits must be started within two years of discovering the injury. However, exceptions may apply in certain situations, especially when injuries are not immediately apparent.
Because deadlines are strict, you should speak with a medical malpractice lawyer as soon as possible.
Why Choose Salehi Law for Your Medical Malpractice Case
Medical malpractice claims are among the most complex personal injury cases. Therefore, choosing the right legal team matters.
At Salehi Law, we provide:
- Free consultations
- Contingency fee representation
- Careful case evaluation
- Compassionate client support
- Strategic and thorough case preparation
We understand how devastating medical errors can be. That is why we work tirelessly to protect our clients’ rights and pursue justice.
Contact a Medical Malpractice Lawyer Today
If you believe you were harmed by medical negligence, do not wait. A trusted medical malpractice lawyer at Salehi Law can review your situation and explain your options. We offer free consultations and only get paid if we recover compensation for you. Call today to speak with our team.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Medical Malpractice
Not every medical mistake qualifies as malpractice. A medical malpractice lawyer must review your records to determine whether the provider breached the standard of care and caused your injury.
These cases can take longer than other personal injury claims because they require expert medical evidence. However, thorough preparation increases the chance of a successful outcome.
Yes. In some cases, hospitals may be liable for staff errors, unsafe procedures, or systemic negligence.
Compensation depends on the severity of the injury, long-term impact, medical expenses, and income loss.
At Salehi Law, we work on a contingency fee basis. You pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you.
