Professional Malpractice
A code of ethics and standards are in place for licensed professionals, because we trust our well-being in their hands. When that trust is broken, we have a lot to lose. If a specialized professional has failed to meet performance standards and has caused you harm, then you can seek compensation.
You may be experiencing personal injury, financial loss, loss of property and psychological harm. At the Law Offices of William J. Sweeney, we can help you recover damages caused by a medical or legal authority in Connecticut. With extensive experience in personal injury law, we understand how to gather evidence to build a strong case in court.
Anyone holding a professional license should be held accountable for their negligence to clients. We will represent individuals throughout Connecticut facing professional malpractice damages, including:
- Medical malpractice
- Legal malpractice
- Medication errors
- Birth injury
- Attorney misconduct
Proving Malpractice Requires Competent Representation
A harmful outcome does not always prove malpractice. You must have detailed records and clear evidence that can be confidently presented to the court. It is important to retain an experienced lawyer to help you build a strong case. Our law office performs thorough research and detailed preparation for the presentation of malpractice cases.
It is our goal to work toward a settlement that will most benefit your interests. Founding attorney, William J. Sweeney Jr., uses decades of negotiating experience to accomplish your desired settlement. If you are not offered a satisfactory settlement, then we are available to take the case to trial.
Call To Schedule A Free Consultation
Victims of malpractice often feel cheated and helpless. If a licensed professional has not upheld their duty to a standard of care, then you are legally owed compensation. Contact our office, located in New Britain, today to schedule a free consultation with an attorney. You can reach us at 800-496-1524, or fill out our online contact form.