NYC Medical Malpractice Attorney — Free, Confidential Case Review
Medical malpractice in New York happens when a doctor, hospital, or other provider deviates from the accepted standard of care and that mistake causes real harm. If that's what happened to you in New York City, you may have a claim worth pursuing.
I'm Anna — a New York medical malpractice attorney with over 10 years of experience and a Super Lawyers Rising Star (2021–2026). I'll personally review what happened to you. Not a call center. Not an intake bot. If your case has merit, I hand-pick the right trial-ready litigator from my network of trusted NYC firms to fight for you. My free case review is always confidential and no-obligation.
Medical malpractice cases I review across New York City — Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens, and Staten Island
Misdiagnosis and delayed diagnosis (including cancer misdiagnosis)
Surgical errors and never-events
Hospital and emergency-room negligence
Birth injuries
Medication and anesthesia errors
Failure to treat or refer
Nursing home and rehabilitation neglect
Frequently asked questions
Is medical malpractice hard to prove in New York? Yes — it's one of the harder cases to win, because New York requires showing the provider deviated from the standard of care, that the deviation caused your injury, and that you suffered real harm, usually backed by expert medical testimony. That's exactly why a careful, free review before you commit is so valuable.
How do I know if I have a malpractice case in NYC? Often you can't tell on your own — a bad outcome isn't always malpractice. The fastest way to find out is to have an experienced NYC medical malpractice attorney review the facts, which I do for free.
How long do I have to file in New York? New York sets strict deadlines on medical malpractice claims. It’s typically 2 and a half years from the negligence. Once the deadline passes, the claim is usually lost — so don't wait to get reviewed.
What does it cost? My review is free. If your case moves forward, injury cases are typically handled on a contingency basis — meaning no upfront cost to you.
Tell me what happened
The more detail you share, the better I can evaluate your case. Submit your case for a free, confidential review — and if it's strong, I'll connect you with the right New York litigator.
About your reviewer: Anna is a New York personal injury and medical malpractice attorney admitted to the New York Bar, with 10+ years handling complex, high-stakes cases and recognition as a Super Lawyers Rising Star (2021–2026).
This page is general information, not legal advice, and does not create an attorney–client relationship. Outcomes depend on the facts of each case; no result is guaranteed.