Medical Malpractice

When Care Fails Instead of Heals

From misdiagnosis to surgical errors, small details reveal larger failures in care. We help patients and families uncover those clues and pursue accountability.

Why Medical Malpractice Matters

Medical professionals and hospitals are bound by protocols meant to protect patients. When those standards are ignored, the harm can be severe: permanent injury, prolonged suffering, or even loss of life.

Negligence in medical care takes many forms — from misdiagnosis to surgical mistakes to failure in follow-up care. But the result is the same: a breach of duty that leaves patients and families struggling with consequences that should never have occurred.

Holding hospitals and doctors accountable not only helps you recover but also ensures others are protected from the same failures.

Signs of Medical Malpractice

A missed diagnosis. The wrong medication or dosage. A complication that could be avoided. In the hands of a medical professional, these aren’t simple mistakes — they are signs that the duty of care was broken.

Sometimes the clues are harder to see: being ignored when you raise concerns, test results that aren’t explained, or a recovery that gets worse instead of better. Each of these details points to a bigger issue — medical malpractice — where trust was violated at the very moment you were most vulnerable.

How Shannon Law Group Helps

At Shannon Law Group, we begin with listening. We want to understand exactly what happened — the care you sought, the treatment you received, and how it went wrong. Each detail helps us trace where protocols were broken and who should be held responsible.

Our role is to connect the clues, uncover the truth, and pursue justice with clarity and compassion. You are not just a case; your experience deserves to be heard and taken seriously.

Don’t let medical malpractice define you.

Contact Shannon Law Group today for a free consultation. We’ll listen first, then help you determine the next step forward. Complete and submit the form below or call us at 412-204-7103.

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