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Your Health Has Suffered — You Deserve Answers and Justice
The First Thing You Should Do — Before Calling a Lawyer
If you believe you’ve been a victim of medical malpractice in New York, it’s crucial to take immediate steps to protect yourself. Before even thinking about contacting an attorney, consider getting a thorough audit of your medical records. Understanding what went wrong in your medical care is vital in building your case. A detailed examination can uncover inconsistencies, errors, or negligence that contributed to your suffering.
Galex AI specializes in forensic audits of medical records, using advanced technology to analyze them meticulously. By identifying any potential malpractice, you can gain clarity on your situation and the appropriate next steps to take.
What Galex AI Finds in Medical Records Like Yours
When you trust Galex AI with your medical records, you can expect a comprehensive review that goes beyond mere paperwork. Our Zero-Temperature Deep Learning technology analyzes various aspects of your healthcare, including:
- Medical history and treatment protocols
- Diagnostic errors or missed diagnoses
- Surgical mistakes or improper procedures
- Failures in patient monitoring and follow-up
- Medication errors, including incorrect dosages or prescriptions
The insights gathered from this audit will not only illuminate your experience but also provide a foundation for any potential claims. Knowing the details of what transpired can empower you to pursue justice with confidence.
New York Law — No Cap on Damages + Your Time Limits
One of the most significant advantages of pursuing a medical malpractice claim in New York is the absence of caps on non-economic damages. This means that, unlike many other states, New York allows you to seek compensation for pain and suffering without a financial limit, giving you the potential for a substantial settlement. In cases like Diaz v. NYU Langone (2023), plaintiffs have received settlements as high as $2.1 million for medical malpractice. Similarly, the case of Torres v. NYC Health + Hospitals (2022) resulted in a $5.4 million settlement for a birth injury.
However, it’s essential to act quickly, as New York’s statute of limitations (NY CPLR §214-a) allows only 2.5 years from the date of the malpractice to file a claim. This time-sensitive nature means that you should begin your audit and potential claim as soon as possible to ensure you don’t miss out on your opportunity for justice.
How to Find a Malpractice Attorney in New York After the Audit
Once you’ve completed your audit and have a clearer understanding of your case, it’s time to find a qualified malpractice attorney in New York. Look for the following qualities in an attorney:
- Experience in Medical Malpractice Cases: Ensure they have a track record of handling cases similar to yours.
- Positive Client Reviews: Research their reputation through testimonials and reviews from past clients.
- Transparent Fees: Understand their fee structure and ensure there are no hidden costs.
- Strong Communication Skills: Choose an attorney who listens to your concerns and explains the legal process clearly.
Once you’ve identified potential attorneys, schedule consultations to discuss your case. This initial meeting is a great opportunity to gauge how comfortable you feel with them and how they plan to approach your claim.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a malpractice settlement take in New York?
The timeline for a malpractice settlement can vary. It usually takes several months to years, depending on the complexity of the case, the willingness of the parties to negotiate, and whether the case goes to trial.
What types of damages can I recover?
In New York, you can recover economic damages (like medical bills and lost wages) and non-economic damages (like pain and suffering), with no cap on the latter.
Do I need to prove negligence?
Yes, in a medical malpractice case, you must prove that the healthcare provider acted negligently, which directly caused your injuries.
Can I settle my case without going to court?
Yes, many malpractice cases are settled out of court through negotiations. However, having an attorney can help you achieve a fair settlement.
Galex AI — Zero-Temperature Forensic Audit
Something went wrong with your medical care in New York.
New York has NO cap on damages. Find out if you have a case — before spending a dollar on legal fees. Galex AI audits your records with Zero-Temperature Deep Learning.
Standard Audit — $99
Premium Deep Analysis — $350
Galex Medical LLC — forensic auditing firm, not a law firm. No legal advice.
