
Medical malpractice is a very highly technical field and cases will typically require expert testimony by other medical professionals. An attorney that specializes in medical malpractice will have access to these professionals and can arrange for testimony or depositions for trial.

Medical malpractice cases are typically very lengthy cases and the cost of attorneys will reflect the research and investigation time that is required for these types of cases. Discuss billing with your attorney and ask for a written estimate before retaining the lawyer.

Avoid attorneys that are general law practitioners, especially in medical malpractice cases. This is not to suggest they are not great attorneys, but it is highly unlikely they will have the trial and negotiation experience to prepare for a medical malpractice case.