Dr. Bruce G. Fagel is an attorney and licensed medical doctor who has tried and settled more medical malpractice and negligence cases than any other attorney in California.
View all articles by Bruce FagelExperience - Many attorneys will take on medical malpractice cases,
along with other personal injury cases or other legal matters. However,
when dealing with a complex medical malpractice case, the only
experience that matters is an attorney’s experience with other medical
malpractice cases. Ask the attorney how many brain injury medical malpractice
cases they have taken to trial and won? When was their last jury
verdict in such a case? How many complex brain injury medical
malpractice cases have they settled? When was their last such
settlement? The law in medical malpractice cases is very different than
other types of cases involving significant injuries, and attorneys who
do not regularly handle medical malpractice cases are at a significant
disadvantage in dealing with defense attorneys and the insurance
companies for doctors and hospitals.
Dr. Bruce Fagel only handles
medical malpractice cases, and he has tried and settled more medical
malpractice cases than any other medical malpractice attorney in California,
on behalf of injured victims of medical malpractice and their families.
In the last two years alone, he has settled more than 40 medical
malpractice cases involving catastrophic injuries to children and
adults, collecting more than $100 million for his clients in 2010 and
2011.
Track record - Obtaining a maximum possible settlement in
any medical malpractice case requires that the defendant doctor or
hospital’s insurance carrier fear your attorney. That fear is based on
the ability and experience of the attorney in taking such cases to
trial, and winning those cases. Many attorneys who handle medical
malpractice cases have never tried a case to successful conclusion, and
they may be tempted to settle your case for less than full value. Ask
any attorney you are considering for your case for the names of defense
attorneys and insurance companies that they have beaten in trial or
settled significant claims.
Dr. Bruce Fagel has successfully
tried cases in more than 25 different counties in California, and is
well known and respected by the attorneys who represent doctors and
hospitals. At the same time he is respected by those attorneys and their
insurance carriers and is regularly asked to speak before meetings of
defense attorneys, hospitals, and insurance companies.
Knowledge -
All medical malpractice claims require evidence from medical experts to
prove both negligence and causation. Many valid medical malpractice
cases are lost at trial because the defense attorneys are able to use
their medical experts to confuse a jury, or because the plaintiff
attorney is not able to explain the case to a jury. Ask any attorney you
are considering for your case to explain the medical aspects of your
case, and what experts they will use in your case. If the attorney does
not understand the medical aspects of your case, they will never be able
to explain the case to a jury or deal with the defense experts
properly.
Dr. Bruce Fagel, is both a licensed physician who
practiced emergency medicine for 10 years before becoming an attorney,
and he has spent the last 30 years pursuing complex medical malpractice
cases for injured victims and their families. As a physician he can both
understand and explain the complex medical issues in the case and that
has been the key to his many successes at trial. He is also able to
effectively utilize medical experts to present the case, and cross
examine the defense experts.
Ability to fund the case - Medical
malpractice cases are among the most expensive types of personal injury
claims, primarily because of the cost of medical experts that are
required to prove liability and damages. Medical malpractice cases that
involve significant brain injuries to children always require experts in
the fields of obstetrics, perinatology, neonatology, nursing,
neuroradiology, neurology,
rehabilitation, life care planning, and economics. Each defendant in
the case is entitled to their own multiple experts who must be deposed
prior to trial. The cost of such experts in medical malpractice cases
can easily exceed $200,000 or more before trial. Many attorneys are
unable to advance such sums of money, and some even ask the client to
pay for costs as the case progresses. Ask any attorney you are
considering how much money they have advanced on prior medical
malpractice cases, and how much money they are willing to advance on
your case.
Dr. Bruce Fagel, advances all of the costs on the
cases he handles, and as a physician he is able to use his experts in a
cost-effective manner, because he does not need to have the expert spend
time explaining the medicine or doing research.
Most attorneys,
without a medical background, are totally dependent on their medical
experts and must pay a premium for their opinions.
What do prior
clients think about the attorney - The best measure of the success and
ability of any attorney is the opinion of prior satisfied clients who
have had medical malpractice cases similar to your case. Ask any
attorney you are considering to give you a list of their prior clients
and ask if you can call them to ask their opinions about the attorney.
An attorney who is unable or unwilling to provide you with such a list
probably does not have the level of experience or track record of
success that you need for your case.
Dr. Bruce Fagel, maintains
contact with his clients, going back over 25 years, and can provide you
with multiple references for cases involving significant brain injuries
to children where settlement funds have made it possible to provide the
treatment that such children need and require.
How quickly can
your case be resolved - It is important to any plaintiff in a medical
malpractice case to have their case resolved, either by settlement or
trial, as quickly as possible. Because of court funding cutbacks in
California, many courts are not able to push cases to conclusion as
quickly as they have in the past. Ask any attorney that you are
considering how quickly they will be able to resolve your case, and what
specifically they will do to move your case through the system so that
your case can be resolved as quickly as possible. In all cases involving
severe brain injuries, the injured plaintiff needs the funds for
therapy and care without waiting for years.
Dr. Bruce Fagel has a
staff of several associate attorneys who assist in the discovery
process and we aggressively pursue cases with an average outside limit
of resolution in 19-20 months from the date the case is filed. Many
significant injury cases have been resolved in less than 1 year from
filing.
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Dr. Bruce G. Fagel is an attorney and licensed medical doctor who has tried and settled more medical malpractice and negligence cases than any other attorney in California.
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