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Podiatry Malpractice

New York City Podiatry Malpractice Lawyers

Manhattan • Brooklyn • Queens • The Bronx • Staten Island

While podiatry offices are not hospitals, many podiatrists perform surgeries in them. Those surgeries can have catastrophic consequences for the patients, ranging from nerve damage resulting in drop foot to infections leading to the amputation of toes, the foot, or even the patient's leg. At the law firm of Shafran & Mosley, our lawyers represent the victims of podiatry malpractice.

If you have been injured by a podiatrist, our lawyers offer a free consultation to determine if you are entitled to compensation.

What is podiatrist malpractice?

A podiatrist or any other medical provider is guilty of malpractice if he or she fails to meet the standard of care in the community and you are injured as a result.

Podiatrists do much more in their offices than remove bunions or treat nail fungus. Whenever a complex surgery is performed in an examining room, there is an increased risk of infection. Infection can lead to the need for numerous follow-up surgeries to remove portions of the foot. Our lawyers have represented clients who have lost toes, feet and even legs due to infections following foot surgery.

While anyone can have complications with a foot surgery, those complications are more common in patients who have diabetes and other heath conditions.

Our lawyers can call on an array of medical experts to assist in establishing liability and damages, which might include lost and future earnings, past and future medical and rehabilitation expenses, and compensation for pain and suffering.

Questions about a podiatry malpractice case?

Our attorneys are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to answer your questions. We offer free consultations and charge no fees without recovering damages.

Located on the 23rd floor of the Empire State Building, the law firm of Shafran & Mosley serves the entire New York metro area, including the boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, and Staten Island, and Westchester County, Nassau County, and Suffolk County.