When healthcare providers fail to meet the standard of care, patients suffer. Our medical malpractice attorneys in Spokane fight for victims harmed by medical negligence. Chris Caldwell, with 25+ years of experience, represents injured patients with compassion and expertise.
When a healthcare provider's negligence causes serious harm, your family deserves justice and compensation. Medical malpractice in Spokane can take many forms—surgical errors, misdiagnosis, anesthesia accidents, medication mistakes, birth injuries, and delayed treatment are all too common. These failures can result in permanent disability, prolonged suffering, and substantial medical expenses.
Pursuing a medical malpractice claim in Spokane requires specialized knowledge of both medical facts and Washington's healthcare liability laws. Our attorneys work with respected medical experts who review your case thoroughly to establish whether the healthcare provider violated the standard of care. Many hospitals and medical professionals are represented by aggressive insurance carriers who prioritize their interests over your recovery. In Spokane, we stand as your advocate against these powerful defendants.
Whether you suffered a surgical complication, received a delayed diagnosis that worsened your condition, or experienced medication errors, our Spokane medical malpractice team will investigate every detail. We pursue full damages including past and future medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and long-term care costs. Consultations are free and confidential, and we work on contingency so you pay nothing unless we recover on your behalf.
Wrong-site surgery, unretrieved surgical instruments, anesthesia complications, and operative negligence.
Failure to diagnose cancer, heart disease, infections, and conditions requiring timely treatment.
Obstetric negligence resulting in cerebral palsy, Erb's palsy, oxygen deprivation, and developmental harm.
Overdoses, wrong medications, adverse drug interactions, and failures to prevent harm in Spokane.
Failure to act on concerning symptoms or test results, leading to disease progression and complications.
Infections, falls, improper monitoring, and failures of institutional safety policies in healthcare facilities.

