Medical Malpractice

J. Moore Is a Medical Malpractice Lawyer Whose Principle Area of Interest and Concentration over the Majority of His Career Has Been Medical Malpractice and Pharmaceutical Product Liability.

Mr. Moore has successfully represented many seriously injured victims of a broad range of medical malpractice. He has personally obtained million dollar jury verdicts and million dollar settlements in medical malpractice litigation. He has tried major medical malpractice and pharmaceutical liability “test” cases, meaning cases which were followed closely by lawyers across the country, and indeed covered in legitimate newspapers across this country, from front page articles in the New York Times to front page articles in the Los Angeles Times, in feature and cover magazine articles, in legitimate national television, e.g., Tom Brokaw’s NBC Evening News, CNN, etc., eventually in book chapters. Indeed Mr. Moore testified before Congress at the invitation of the Chairman of the Judiciary Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives about 10 AIDS drug cases, and specifically, on the importance of awarding punitive damages against the physicians who prescribed the phony drugs and to deter false claims for unapproved pharmaceuticals.

Free Attorney Consultation in Medical Malpractice Cases

º Mr. Moore is pleased to provide a free initial attorney consultations if you have been injured as the result of the medical malpractice of a physician or hospital, and he encourages you to call, or fill out the easy to submit contact questionnaire.

You Are Encouraged to Call For An Attorney Consultation if You Suspect That You May be the Victim of Medical Malpractice.

º You are welcome to call for an attorney consultation even though you may not be certain that the physician committed medical malpractice. These medical malpractice case evaluation conversations are important to attorney Moore, as these are the kinds of conversations that can also serve to alert lawyers to new categories of medical malpractice or pharmaceutical or medical device product defects, or the breadth of injuries or adverse reactions which may be associated with known medical procedures or pharmaceutical products. You should not hesitate to call just because you are uncertain whether your physician committed malpractice, or because you are uncertain that your bad outcome was the result of medical malpractice. It is often difficult for the lay person to judge whether a physician has fallen below the standard of medical care. It your job is only to raise the question. It is the lawyer’s job to find out the answer, and ultimately the answer must come from a qualified physician.