West Virginia Medical Malpractice Lawyers
Legal claims based upon a doctor's failure to diagnose a serious illness or ailment can be very challenging. In addition to establishing that the doctor made a significant error, you must also establish that if the doctor hadn't made the mistake, the end result would be different. When dealing with the misdiagnosis of cancer, the failure to diagnose a heart attack, or other serious harm, this can be a very difficult claim to make.
Because of this inherent difficulty, it is important to work with a knowledgeable and experienced injury attorney. At the Warner Law Offices, we devote our legal practice to protecting the rights and interests of people who have suffered serious harm as a result of medical negligence. We are recognized throughout West Virginia for providing exceptional legal representation in these complex matters.
If you or someone you love has been harmed as a result of a doctor's misdiagnosis, please contact our offices today. We'll help you understand your rights and options.
The Experience and Resources Necessary to Get Results
For the past four years, founding attorney Bobby Warner has been named "Best Lawyer" by the Charleston Newspapers. Together, our attorneys have developed a strong record of success in medical malpractice and personal injury matters. Rest assured, our firm has the experience and resources needed to handle even the most difficult legal claims.
We invest significant investigative and forensic resources into developing and presenting each medical misdiagnosis claim. Working with a wide range of medical experts, we are able to effectively challenge the work of negligent physicians.
Discussing your potential claims with one of our experienced attorneys will cost you nothing and provide you with much-needed peace of mind. We handle all medical malpractice matters on a contingency fee basis. This means that unless we successfully resolve your claims through negotiated settlement or trial, we collect no attorney's fees.
When doctors make mistakes, they must be held accountable. Contact us today for a free consultation to discuss your legal remedies for a doctor's misdiagnosis of a serious illness.













