East Tennessee Medical Negligence Attorney
Serious Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Claims — Knoxville, Tennessee
Injuries or deaths caused by medical errors or negligence can ruin a hospital's or a doctor's reputation quickly. To limit this risk and their liability, hospitals and other health care providers have developed well-thought-out protocols that are put into action once it appears that a mistake has been made.
Don't let them protect their interests at the expense of your own. Contact the Law Office of Randall E. Reagan today for a free consultation.
Randall E. Reagan, Attorney at Law represents people in East Tennessee and elsewhere who have been seriously harmed by the negligence of their doctors and other health care providers. If you suspect that either yourself or a family member has been the victim of medical malpractice, it is important that an independent investigation begin immediately. Attorney Randall E. Reagan has spent more than 30 years in Tennessee courtrooms and in conference rooms with insurance company representatives. He knows how they operate and will not hesitate to go to trial when they refuse to be reasonable.
The Tennessee Standard of Care
No doctor negligence or medical malpractice claim can go very far without testimony given by a physician with areas of expertise that are relevant to the case at hand. This "medical expert" can be from Tennessee or from one of the eight bordering states but must be well-acquainted with the local standards of medical care in the community where the medical negligence occurred.
Generally speaking, it is not an easy thing to get one doctor to testify against another. However, this is one area where attorney Randall Reagan's 30 years of knowledge and experience can make all the difference.
Protect Your Rights With More Than 30 Years of Experience
Call (865) 637-8505 Today for a Free Consultation
Call or contact our Knoxville, Tennessee, law office today to discuss your medical negligence case. Personal injury, wrongful death and medical negligence claims can be handled on either an hourly or contingent-fee basis. In contingency cases, you pay no attorney's fees unless we obtain a verdict or settlement on your behalf.
