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BEHALF OF THE INJURED PATIENT 

WE SEEK JUSTICE ON
BEHALF OF THE INJURED PATIENT

Victims Of Emergency Room Errors Need Help

In the fast-paced atmosphere of the emergency room, proper treatment and meeting high standards of medical care are crucial. Unfortunately, all it takes is one mistake or medication error to result in severe injury or death. If you believe negligence played a role in your injury or the death of a loved one, it is important to talk to an experienced medical malpractice attorney.

If you suffered pain, high medical bills, or loss of earning capability or enjoyment of your life due to a negligent error in an emergency room, you may be entitled to compensation. An experienced attorney can evaluate your situation and help you figure out what steps to take next. At Slater Law, LLC, we will provide personal service and guidance through this experience. We are focused on helping you get the recovery you deserve.

How Do These Errors Happen?

Due to the high-risk environment of an emergency room, errors can occur. Additionally, the standard of care of an emergency room doctor is slightly lower than that of a regular doctor due to the hectic environment. In a setting such as an emergency room, a doctor is not required to exercise the same diligence that a specialist or general practicing doctor should.

This can lead to serious mistakes and errors that could threaten your health.

Hold Medical Professionals Accountable For Negligence

If you or someone you love was injured due to negligence in the emergency room or with your medication, you should seek compensation with the help of an experienced attorney. The lawyers at Slater Law, LLC, are dedicated and committed to serving their clients and getting them the best possible settlement.

Contact us today by calling 866-412-5937 or using our website to schedule your free consultation in our West Des Moines, Iowa, office. You can start getting the information you need to hold those responsible for your injury accountable, now.