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Washington, D.C. Medical Malpractice Lawyer

Winning cases for those severely injured in the Washington, D.C. Metro area, Maryland and nationwide

The Washington, D.C. medical malpractice lawyers at KLORES PERRY MITCHELL ("KPM") are recognized locally and nationally for their expertise in complex medical malpractice cases, representing people who have been severely injured or wounded as a result of negligence by:

  • Doctors
  • Nurses
  • Hospitals
  • Other healthcare providers

Bruce J. Klores, the firm's founder, is asked by the largest bar association in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area every year to teach other Washington, D.C. and Maryland malpractice lawyers about medical malpractice cases.  He speaks regularly at national conventions about medical-legal issues and lectures to physicians as well on how to reduce malpractice.

The kinds of cases our Maryland medical malpractice lawyers take

Our Maryland medical malpractice lawyers typically handle cases that:

  • Are complex with high stakes
  • Demand extensive knowledge of medical and legal issues
  • Require coordination of a team of medical experts  
  • Require a law firm that has the financial resources to battle insurance companies

These cases are always tenaciously prosecuted by our Washington, D.C. malpractice law firm.

In order to win, we must consult, work harder and more creatively than the lawyers hired by the insurance companies, and our record of success against them is unparalleled.  To see examples of some of our successes and different types of medical malpractice cases we have handled, click here.  They always involve injuries that have made the day-to-day lives of our clients more difficult, painful, and expensive. 

When we can help you most

Our expertise is especially important when the defendant's negligence has resulted in:

  • Death
  • Lifelong and catastrophic injuries, such as brain damage and birth injuries to newborns
  • Other permanent injuries to infants and young children
  • Failure to detect or treat cancer
  • Anesthesia errors
  • Brain and spinal cord injuries
  • Emergency room errors
  • Surgical malpractice and hospital error

Click here for a list of our success stories

Washington, D.C. medical malpractice advocates

If you or a loved one has been severely injured from negligence by a healthcare provider, contact Klores Perry Mitchell P.C.today.