Arizona Lawyers Protecting You from Hospital Errors
The number of hospital and nursing home deaths has risen to more than 96,000 people each year due to medical malpractice. Arizona hospitals are broken. And fixing them requires legal action that holds doctors accountable for their errors.
At Harris Powers & Cunningham, in Phoenix, Arizona, we do just that. Our law firm uses 25 years of experience to help medical malpractice victims and their families achieve winning results. We are members of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum and the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum. Our attorneys are also AV rated under Martindale Hubbell's peer rating system.*
Enforcing Hospital Liability for Errors — Protecting Patients' Rights
Our goal is to enforce hospital liability for errors while protecting patients' rights. We do this in each and every case by providing the resources to win at trial — conducting in-depth investigation as to the facts and law, consulting with experts and shaping legal arguments based on solid medical knowledge.
Our clients have had their lives changed by medical malpractice. We stand by them, acting forcefully to help them reclaim what they have lost. But, we admit that no courtroom verdict can ever replace good health or a lost loved one. So, we strive to help protect people from doctor's errors before they happen by educating them about their rights.
Contact Us With Your Questions
If you have more questions about the patient's bill of rights or are worried about a hospital's liability for errors, please contact Harris Powers & Cunningham by calling 602.271.9344. Located in Phoenix, we are recognized as one of the premier medical malpractice law firms in Arizona. We offer free initial consultations. Se habla español.
For more information about Harris Powers & Cunningham, please see our personal injury www.hppc-law.com Web site.
*CV, BV, and AV are registered certification marks of Reed Elsevier Properties Inc., used in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards, and policies.
Martindale-Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the confidential opinions of members of the Bar and the judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell ratings fall into two categories - legal ability and general ethical standards.


