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Medical Malpractice Attorneys in Albuquerque

If you have been injured because of medical malpractice, or due to any other act of negligence, then you don't have to go through this difficult time alone. Here at James Wood Law we help clients from all walks of life and we treat our clients like family. Our award winning trial attorney, James Wood, is Board Certified in personal injury law which makes him an expert in these types of cases. We have handled all types of injury claims, and we will seek the maximum compensation for you and your family.

  • $23.8 Million Jury Verdict in 2023

    Case against hospital and surgeon for failure to properly treat bowel obstruction and catastrophic surgical error, leading to permanent disability.

  • $8.6 Million Settlement in 2021

    Case against hospital and ER doctor for failure to diagnose spinal abscess, leading to permanent paralysis.

  • $5.3 Million Settlement in 2022

    Case against hospital and medical group for failure to diagnose and properly treat infection after cranial surgery, leading to permanent brain damage.

  • $3.5 million settlements in 2018 and 2019

    Case against primary care clinic, primary care doctor, and radiologist for failure to diagnose lung cancer, leading to death

  • $2.9 million settlement in 2019

    Case against hospital for failure to diagnose and treat sepsis and diabetic ketoacidosis, and improper discharge, leading to death.

  • $2.9 million settlement in 2022

    Case against multiple hospitals and skilled nursing facility for failure to diagnose and properly treat bowel perforation after resection surgery, leading to death.

  • $2.8 million settlement in 2020

    Case against hospital for failure to monitor and treat cardiac arrest in ER, leading to death.

  • $2.7 million settlement in 2022

    Case against medical group and radiologist for failure to diagnose cancer, leading to death.

  • $2.5 Million Settlement in 2013

    Case against medical group for failure to diagnose lung cancer, leading to death.

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