Cherry Hill, New Jersey Malpractice Attorneys

Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 34 Cherry Hill attorneys and 20 law firms.

Steven J Polansky

New Jersey Malpractice attorney at Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman Goggin with 44 years of experience

200 Lake Drive East, Cherry Hill, NJ

Taisha K. Tolliver

New Jersey Malpractice attorney at Burns White with 14 years of experience

51 Haddonfield Road, Cherry Hill, NJ

Walter J. Klekotka

New Jersey Malpractice attorney at Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman and Goggin with 38 years of experience

200 Lake Drive East, Cherry Hill, NJ

William L. Weiner

New Jersey Malpractice attorney at Duane Morris with 42 years of experience

1940 Route 70 East, Cherry Hill, NJ

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Malpractice can occur in any licensed profession including doctors, dentists, nurses, therapists, lawyers and even architects. A malpractice attorney may represent either the professional providing the service or the person who has been harmed. If you've been harmed by the actions or negligence of a trusted professional, for example if a doctor performed an operation wrongly, then you should consult with a malpractice attorney. Professionals carry malpractice insurance and your attorney will negotiate with the insurer on your behalf or litigate in court. If you are a licensed professional a malpractice attorney will work to ensure your rights and livelihood is protected.

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