Suspect Medical Negligence? Let’s Talk About Your Options

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If you believe a healthcare provider’s mistake caused serious harm, you may be dealing with more than physical pain—you may be struggling to get answers. We review potential malpractice claims and connect clients with the support they need.


Understanding the Issue

Not every bad outcome is malpractice—but some are. Surgical errors, missed diagnoses, and medication mistakes can all lead to life-changing consequences. These cases require expert review and strategic legal handling.

How Kerry Socha Can Help

While Kerry does not litigate medical malpractice claims directly, she evaluates their merit and refers strong cases to trusted attorneys. She’ll help you:

Understand whether you have a claim

Connect with reputable malpractice counsel

Prepare supporting documentation

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Why This Matters

Time matters in these cases, and so does having the right legal team. Kerry ensures you start from a place of strength and clarity.

What to Expect

Honest case assessment

Guidance on medical documentation

Referral to skilled malpractice attorneys

FAQs

  • How do I know if malpractice occurred?

    A poor outcome isn’t always malpractice. To qualify, a provider must have violated a standard of care, and that violation must have directly caused harm. We help evaluate this through early review and referrals.

  • What evidence is needed?

    Medical records, second opinions, and expert evaluations are essential. We’ll help you gather and organize this documentation.

  • How long do I have to file a malpractice claim?

    Generally, within two years from when the injury was discovered or should have been discovered—up to a maximum of three years from the date of the act or omission.