Washington DC Medical Malpractice Lawyer
Protecting Metro D.C. families since 1964
After a catastrophic medical error, DC medical malpractice attorney Joel M. Finkelstein knows you need answers. You need solutions.
As one of metropolitan Washington, D.C.’s premiere medical negligence attorneys, Mr. Finkelstein helps families deal emotionally and legally with the complex crises they face.
Experience & Skill
Helping families through difficult times
Not every injury or death amounts to negligence. Washington medical malpractice attorney, Mr. Finkelstein relies on his 46 years of medical malpractice litigation experience to evaluate whether a healthcare provider caused an injury or death, and whether the evidence is sufficient to proceed with a claim by:
- Reviewing medical records
- Consulting with reputable medical experts
- Interviewing witnesses
When a case is deemed sufficient to proceed, Mr. Finkelstein puts the full force of his nearly five decades of legal experience to work to obtain optimal results for clients and their families. He devises strategies unique to the facts of each case. Mr. Finkelstein’s verdicts and settlements record in medical malpractice cases is substantial.
The Law Office of Joel M. Finkelstein
One injury lawyer. Real solutions.
Contact the Law Offices of Joel Finkelstein in Washington, D.C. to see how an attorney with six decades of injury law experience can help. The initial consultation is free. If Mr. Finkelstein takes your case, you only pay fees if he recovers money for you.
Justice will not be served until those who are unaffected are as outraged as those who are
Benjamin Franklin
Attorney Joel M. FInkelstein pursues claims against:
- Anesthesiologists
- Dentists
- Doctors
- Hospital staff
- Hospitals
- Nurses
- Pharmacists
- Psychiatrists
- Radiologists
- Surgeons
His valuable experience includes a wide range of cases, including:
- Anesthesia mistakes
- Birth injuries
- Brain Damage
- Cancer misdiagnosis
- Cerebral palsy
- Delay or failure to treat
- Emergency room errors
- Failure to diagnose
- Failure to diagnose cancer
- Failure to obtain proper consent
- Misdiagnosed diseases
- Prescription errors
- Spinal cord injuries
- Surgical errors
- Wrongful death