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Was the Professional Acting Below the Standard of Care?Many diseases are difficult to diagnose, even if a doctor is acting within the standard of care. The difficulty in many cases is not determining if an injury or illness exists, but rather if the doctor could have prevented it by acting reasonably. Our medical malpractice attorneys are skilled at handling complex medical malpractice lawsuits involving mesothelioma, breast cancer, and other illnesses. They understand what it takes to prove medical negligence. Contact America's Personal Injury Attorneys
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