Mark B. Morse is a Rhode Island personal injury lawyer in Providence.
He serves the Johnston, East Providence, Warwick, and Woonsocket areas.
If you live in one of these Rhode Island areas and have been injured in some kind of accident and you believe that this accident and injury were caused by someone else or by their negligence, Morse may be the guy you want to turn to.
Mark B. Morse is boardcertified in civil trial law by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. His firm's focus is on successful as well as speedy results.
Morse has been representing personal injury cases since 1983, and thus his experience is broad and so is his knowledge of personal injury issues. His firm represents cases that involve:
Car accidents
Trucking accidents
Boating accidents
Motorcycle accidents
Bicycle accidents
Slip and falls
Dog bites
Medical malpractice
Nursing home negligence
Birth injuries
Construction accidents
Defective products
Morse's firm also specializes in representing families who have lost loved ones in fatal accidents. They say that they take great care in dealing with clients who are going through such a sensitive time, and with Morse's long-time experience in tow that's probably the truth.
Morse writes of seeking fair compensation, "A personal injury can be life-changing. Serious injuries such as head trauma, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injuries, and burns can require the injured person to make majorchanges to one's life.
If you require multiple surgeries and ongoing medical treatment, these medical bills are extraordinarily expensive. Our firm takes the future medical costs into consideration as we pursue compensation for your injuries."
One of Morse's strongestareas is representing clients who are victims of medicalmalpractice, something he has been doing since 1983. His firm helps people in this area who have been victimized by:
Misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis
Failure to diagnose cancer, including breast, skin, testicular, cervical, and brain cancer
Birth injuries caused by negligence or malpractice
Hospital infections, especially post-surgical infections
Surgical errors involving the wrong patient or body part
Failure to monitor patients or respond to calls
Negligent procedures (performing unjustified or unneeded procedures)
Medication errors and anesthesia mistakes
However, law firms like Morse's that proudlyadvertise all of the different ways that they go after medicalmalpracticecases walk a fine line.
Are they really what we call "ambulance chasers"--lawyers that look to makeprofits for themselves by jumping on the slightest perceived malpractice on the part of doctors or hospitals, when they themselves are experts in law and not in medicine?
Ambulance chasers abound and they are largely responsible for driving up our medical costs. It should be noted that Morse also brands himself as a "slip and fall" lawyer.
So, it would be wise to discuss the firm's legal philosophy in full with a free consultation before you sign on with them.
But, their well-established experience cannot be denied and could be just what you need.