Medication Errors Attorney in Chicago, IL

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Cogan & McNabola, P.C., Attorneys at Law

55 West Wacker Drive



9th Floor
Chicago, IL 60601-1609312-629-2900
Firm Website For: Medication Errors Attorney in Chicago, IL

Medication Errors Overview

People often put a lot of trust in doctors, pharmacists and other medical personnel. In fact, in many cases, we put our health and lives in their hands. But what happens when we get sick or injured due to a medication error? As you focus on recovery, the last thing you want to worry about is how you will get compensation for your injuries or illness.

At Cogan & McNabola, P.C., a personal injury law firm located in Chicago, Illinois, our attorneys understand the worries and concerns associated with getting the wrong prescription. We will meet with you to discuss your situation and work diligently to determine who was at fault and what factors contributed to the negligence.

Medical Expertise and Skilled Representation

We have access to top medical experts from all over the country who help us review medical files and establish whether negligence occurred. Our clients also benefit from the unique background and talent of attorney Patti Tuttle. Ms. Tuttle worked for nearly 20 years as an intensive care nurse prior to becoming a lawyer. This combined with our 25 years as skilled negotiators and litigators, means you receive thorough, effective representation for your medical malpractice case.

If you are facing the after effects of a medication error, learn more about how Cogan & McNabola can help you receive compensation. Contact us today at 312-629-2900 or toll free 800-704-2900 to schedule a free initial consultation.

Other Frequent Case Types

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Areas of Practice

  • Medication Errors
  • Medical Malpractice

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