Wilkes-Barre Medical Malpractice Lawyer

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For 65 years, the Wilkes-Barre medical malpractice lawyers at Munley Law have secured millions in compensation for victims of medical negligence. Trusting your health and safety to someone else can be incredibly vulnerable. Medical errors and negligence can lead to long-lasting consequences, emotionally and physically affecting you. When local facilities, such as Geisinger Wyoming Valley or Wilkes-Barre General, fail to uphold the standard of care, we hold them accountable.

At Munley Law, we understand the emotional toll medical malpractice can take on you and your family. We are committed to providing the compassion, care, and timely service you deserve. Our Wilkes-Barre personal injury attorneys offer a free initial consultation and advice tailored to your case needs. Contact us today for your free consultation.

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Proving Medical Malpractice in Wilkes-Barre

Wilkes-Barre medical malpractice lawyer caroline munleyAccording to the Unified Judicial System of Pennsylvania, there were 1,485 medical malpractice filings in Pennsylvania in 2023, 47 of which came from Luzerne County. However, there were zero when you look at the number of trial verdicts in Luzerne County for 2023.

Successfully proving medical malpractice in Wilkes-Barre requires extensive documentation and expert testimony. If you work without a lawyer, you may feel compelled to take an early settlement from the medical facility. Our Wilkes-Barre medical malpractice attorneys work with a network of local medical professionals who will review your medical records, provide expert opinions, and testify about the standard of care, ensuring you get maximum compensation for your injuries.

Munley Law Builds Strong Medical Malpractice Claims

When you hire Munley Law, our medical malpractice attorneys will begin by building your case using documentation. Medical records form the foundation of your case. We will obtain all relevant documents from Geisinger, Wilkes-Barre General, and any other facilities where you received care. This includes:

  • Surgical notes
  • Medication records
  • Test results,
  • And correspondence between healthcare providers.

Our team also documents economic losses you may have had because of the injury through pay stubs, medical bills, and projected future care costs.

Pennsylvania law requires a medical expert to confirm your case has merit before filing. We partner with respected physicians from Luzerne County and surrounding areas who understand local medical standards. These experts examine your medical records, explain where the standard of care fell short, and testify in court about proper medical procedures.

Most local hospitals carry insurance through major medical malpractice carriers. Our attorneys have decades of experience negotiating with these insurers. We understand their tactics and won’t settle for less than full compensation. We’re prepared for trial if the insurance company doesn’t offer fair value.

If you or a loved one were injured because of the negligence of a medical professional in Luzerne County, Munley Law is here to help. Contact our injury attorneys in Wilkes-Barre today to start the legal process.

Common Types of Medical Malpractice in Wilkes-Barre, PA

Wilkes-Barre medical malpractice lawyersWilkes-Barre medical professionals and institutions must uphold a level of care that prioritizes patient safety and well-being. Negligence can lead to misdiagnoses, surgical errors, improper treatment, medication mistakes, and a lack of informed consent.

The most common types of medical malpractice our medical negligence attorneys handle include:

  • Hospital-Acquired Infections: Healthcare facilities must follow strict protocols to prevent infections. When they fail, patients develop hospital-acquired infections, such as sepsis, surgical site infection, or ventilator-associated pneumonia.
  • Birth Injuries: Our Wilkes-Barre birth injury attorneys handle cases involving cerebral palsy, Erb’s palsy, shoulder dystocia, and other birth traumas caused by medical negligence during pregnancy and delivery.
  • Diagnostic Errors: Misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis can lead to incorrect treatment and worsened conditions. We represent patients whose doctors failed to properly interpret test results, order appropriate screenings, or follow up on concerning symptoms.
  • Medication and Pharmacy Errors: Common medication errors include wrong medication or dosage, failure to check drug interactions, or communication errors between providers.
  • Surgical and Anesthesia Errors: Surgical mistakes and anesthesia errors can have devastating consequences. We investigate cases involving wrong-site surgery, retained surgical items, improper intubation, and inadequate monitoring.
  • Emergency Room Negligence: ER staff must make quick but accurate decisions. We handle cases where providers miss heart attacks, strokes, internal bleeding, and severe infections.
  • Nursing Home Abuse: Our Wilkes-Barre nursing home attorneys fight for elderly victims of nursing home negligence, including those suffering from physical, verbal, emotional, and sexual abuse.

If you or a loved one were a victim of negligence or abuse in a Wilkes-Barre medical facility, call Munley Law now.


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Statute of Limitations for Medical Malpractice Claims in Wilkes-Barre

In Pennsylvania, a medical malpractice lawsuit may be filed within two years from the date of the negligence. An exception to this rule exists: if a loved one is a victim of medical malpractice and dies due to the negligence and harm inflicted upon them, families have two years from the date of death to seek retribution. Victims in the Wilkes-Barre area should file a claim with a Wilkes-Barre medical malpractice lawyer and begin the legal process to secure compensation. The insurance companies’ early settlement offerings may come quick, as hospitals often have insurance legal teams ready to manage and close claims as early as possible.

How Long Will My Wilkes-Barre Medical Malpractice Claim Take?

The length of a medical malpractice claim in Wilkes-Barre and the rest of Luzerne County can vary, but most cases take one to three years to resolve. Factors that affect the timeline include:

  • Complexity of the medical issues
  • Time to gather expert opinions and evidence
  • Whether the case settles or goes to trial
  • Court scheduling and delays

Early settlements may resolve faster, while trial cases typically take longer. A medical injury lawyer from Munley Law can give a more specific estimate based on your case.

Frequently Asked Questions About Medical Malpractice

What is my medical malpractice claim worth?

The value of your claim depends on factors like the severity of your injury, medical expenses, lost income, and pain and suffering. Permanent harm or wrongful death typically increases case value. A Wilkes-Barre medical malpractice lawyer can help assess your damages and potential compensation.

How can a medical malpractice lawyer help me?

A malpractice lawyer investigates your case, gathers medical evidence, consults experts, negotiates with insurers, and represents you in court to seek fair compensation. Their legal expertise improves your chance of a successful outcome.

How do I know if I have a valid medical malpractice claim?

You may have a valid claim if a healthcare provider’s negligence caused harm. This means proving they failed to meet accepted standards of care and that their actions directly caused your injury.

There may be situations where it is unclear if it is a malpractice case. In those instances, an attorney can review your claim and guide you towards the best steps forward.

What steps should I take if I suspect medical malpractice?

Seek medical attention if needed, request medical records, document symptoms and costs, and avoid discussing the case with insurers. Then consult a medical malpractice attorney to evaluate your potential claim and legal options.

What compensation can I recover in a medical malpractice case?

You may recover compensation for medical bills, lost wages, future care costs, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and sometimes punitive damages. The exact amount depends on your specific injuries and the case’s impact on your life.

Our Wilkes-Barre Medical Malpractice Lawyer Can Help

Munley Law specializes in taking on major and local medical facilities, negligent practitioners, and medical device manufacturers. Northeastern Pennsylvania listed us as the Regional Tier 1 ranking in Northeastern Pennsylvania for Personal Injury Litigation and Medical Malpractice Law. We are used to going up against big entities and walking away from verdicts with fairly compensated clients. With decades of experience and the reputation to show that we get the job done, our experienced lawyers have collected tens of millions for injured victims.

Contact our team of experienced medical malpractice lawyers offers a free initial consultation and legal advice to support your case needs.

Reviewed by Bernadine Munley, Esq., Personal Injury Attorney at Munley Law, on April 9, 2026.

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