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Mentor Medical Malpractice Lawyer

Personal Injury Attorney for Medical Malpractice in Cleveland, Ohio.

Medical Malpractice Attorney in Mentor, OH

When you visit the doctor or hospital, it’s important that you can trust the people treating you. Unfortunately, some incidents result in a patient leaving either undertreated or worse than when they arrived. If you feel that you have been wronged by a healthcare worker or institution, a Mentor medical malpractice lawyer can help with your case. They can advocate for the compensation you are owed.

About Lallo & Feldman Co.

At Lallo & Feldman Co., our team has decades of combined legal experience representing the people of Willoughby, Mentor, Painesville, and communities throughout Northern Ohio in their medical malpractice cases. Michael J. Feldman has spent over 27 years handling personal injury matters, ranging from minor incidents to catastrophic injuries, and worked as a staff attorney for two Judges before opening the practice with Ernie Lallo.

Overview of Medical Malpractice Cases in Ohio

Mistreatment from a medical professional can be a traumatic, life-altering event. In 2025, 2,195 Adverse Action Reports concerning Ohio healthcare workers were submitted to the National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB). That same year, 184 cases resulted in payments to victims totaling $65.91 million. Medical malpractice cases in Mentor, OH are generally handled through the Lake County Clerk of Courts, located at 25 North Park Place, Painesville, Ohio 44077.

What Is a Medical Malpractice Case?

Medical malpractice refers to incidents in which a patient is negligently mistreated while receiving treatment. Legal matters are typically pursued under the framework of personal injury law. These claims involve demonstrating that a healthcare worker or facility acted recklessly or negligently, directly causing greater harm. Common types of medical malpractice cases include:

  • Misdiagnosis. One type of medical malpractice case involves misdiagnoses. Misdiagnosing a patient can waste valuable time and cause avoidable stress.
  • Surgical errors. Undue errors during surgery that cause additional harm are a common type of medical malpractice claim.
  • Medication mistakes. Mistakes such as prescribing the wrong dosage, providing the wrong medication, or employing a drug that causes complications with other medications can all be grounds for legal action.
  • Failure to treat an illness. Another valid basis for a claim is if a medical professional fails to treat an injury or illness.
  • Poor communication. Examples of negligent poor communication include underexplaining the dangers of a treatment, not coordinating with other workers, and bad recordkeeping.

A medical malpractice claim can provide a plaintiff with many types of compensation. Economic damages are for direct financial impacts of an event, such as additional medical bills, lost wages, and legal fees. Non-economic damages cover the trauma, pain, disfigurement, and other types of emotional suffering caused by malpractice.

Hire a Medical Malpractice Lawyer

Filing a civil claim can be challenging when dealing with other personal, professional, and health issues. While you may pursue action on your own, it is recommended that you hire a medical malpractice lawyer to help with your case. A few ways that your Mentor medical malpractice attorney can aid you in the proceedings include:

  • Review your case. Lallo & Feldman Co. can sit down with you and review your case to determine who may be eligible and provide options.
  • Gather evidence. Evidence is often vital in demonstrating that malpractice occurred. Your attorney can gather documentation of misconduct and organize it for demonstration.
  • Represent you in court. Court appearances can be intimidating. Your lawyer can represent you in all court appearances and meetings. both in and out of the courtroom.
  • Negotiate a settlement. The vast majority of all civil claims, including medical malpractice matters, are settled before trial. We can negotiate on your behalf during the back-and-forth process and work for a settlement that you deserve.

FAQs

How Long Does a Medical Malpractice Case Take to Resolve in Ohio?

How long your medical malpractice case may take to finalize is based on the specifics of your situation. A matter concerning a single party acting inappropriately with an early settlement may take a few weeks or months, whereas cases focused on widespread institutional negligence that requires a trial may take years to resolve. In your initial consultation, your attorney can provide a rough timeline for your claim.

Can You File a Medical Malpractice Claim in Ohio if You are Partially at Fault?

One concern many have when considering pursuing compensation is whether you can file a claim if you contributed to an incident. Ohio uses modified comparative negligence rules, meaning that a party may receive damages based on their percentage of responsibility. For instance, if you seek $100,000, and are found to be 30% at-fault, you may be granted up to $70,000. Those found 51% of greater responsible cannot obtain compensation.

How Long Do You Have to File a Medical Malpractice Claim in Ohio?

How long you have after an incident to file a medical malpractice claim in Ohio depends on the circumstances of your situation. For most matters, you may pursue legal action within one year of when the action occurred, an injury was discovered, or when harm reasonably should have been discovered. If a case concerns a minor, the one-year window begins when the victim turns 18.

How Much Does a Medical Malpractice Lawyer Cost in Ohio?

How much your Ohio medical malpractice attorney costs depends on a range of variables, such as the complexity of your case, the parties involved, whether litigation is required, and the total work hours for the firm. A minor injury with an early settlement and one negligent party is typically cheaper than representation for a matter filed involving death or dismemberment filed against a hospital.

Speak with a Mentor Medical Malpractice Attorney Today

Injuries caused or made worse by medical attention are frustrating predicaments. Whether you were treated at UH Mentor Hopkins Health Center, Cleveland Clinic Mentor Hospital, or any other medical clinic, the team at Lallo & Feldman Co. can help with your situation.

Contact us today to schedule your initial consultation. In this meeting, we can learn the details of your story and explore strategies for moving forward in your case. You may also visit our Willoughby offices, located on Ohio State Route 306, just off exit 193 of Interstate 90 and across from Lakeland Community College.

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