Anthony T. DiPietro, Attorney at Law

Medical Malpractice

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From the inception, the majority of our practice has been limited to cases involving medical malpractice. We appreciate the intracacies of this unique type of litigation which requires an intimate knowledge of both law and medicine. Our Law Firm litigates medical malpractice cases within the State of New York in all Five Borough (Bronx, Kings, New York, Queens and Staten Island) as well as Nassau, Suffolk and Rockland Counties.

We always have every client's case reviewed by a medical doctor prior to filing their case in court. We do this because we want to make sure that all of our cases have merit. We have no interest in wasting anyone's time. The result is that in every single case we bring to court, we are certain that a wrong was committed. This makes us fight even harder to ensure that doctors know that when they chose to break the rules, and someone is injured, they are responsible for all of the harms and losses that they cause. We insist the defendant pay for all of the harms and losses in every case because that is the only way to show him that he cannot get away with doing the same thing to someone else.

Among the various types of Medical Malpractice cases that we handle are Obstetrical Malpractice, Surgical Malpractice, Failure to Timely Diagnose & Treat Cancer, Complications from Anesthesia, and Medical Negligence Resulting in Serious Injury, Disability, or Death.

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The Law Office of
Anthony T. DiPietro, P.C.
The Woolworth Building
233 Broadway - Fifth Floor
New York, New York 10279

Phone: (212) 233-3600
Fax:     (212) 202-7575

Types of Cases:

We handle various types of Medical Malpractice Cases:

  • Obstetrical Malpractice
  • Pediatric Malpractice
  • Wrongful Death
  • Surgical Malpractice
  • Failure to Timely Diagnose & Treat Cancer
  • Reproductive Complications (both male and female)
  • Foreign Objects in the body
  • Pharmaceutical Litigation
  • Complications of Anesthesia
  • Serious Injury, Permanent Disability or Death
  • Many More...