Physician Error Lawyer In Omaha NE


Whether in a hospital, emergency room or urgent care clinic, individuals visit a physician with the hope of getting better. Unfortunately, it is not uncommon for negligence or inattention to severely hinder a patient's ability to heal. If you or a loved one has suffered a worsening condition or extended illness due to physician negligence, it is wise to work with a skilled attorney who can explain your options and represent you through the legal process.

Physician Error Lawyer — Sibbernsen Law Firm

Physician Errors Attorneys:

At Sibbernsen Law Firm, our lawyers have extensive experience guiding clients through complex medical malpractice cases. Often, a worsening condition can be traced back to medical negligence or physician errors. We are prepared to represent clients in cases involving:

  • Failure to order proper diagnostic tests
  • Errors in the interpretation of lab reports
  • Failure to monitor patient progress
  • Failure to take a comprehensive patient history
  • Failure to listen to patient complaints
  • Failure to make a timely diagnosis
  • Failure to provide a clear treatment


If you or a loved one was the victim of medical negligence, schedule a free consultation with an attorney at our firm.

  • What are common examples of physician errors?

    Physician errors may include delayed diagnosis, failure to diagnose, improper treatment, medication mistakes, or surgical referral failures.

  • Can a doctor be held responsible for a misdiagnosis?

    If a physician’s negligence caused harm through an incorrect or delayed diagnosis, legal action may be possible depending on the circumstances.

  • What should I do if I suspect a physician error caused injury?

    Seek appropriate medical care and speak with an attorney who can evaluate records and investigate potential negligence.

  • How are physician error claims proven?

    These claims often rely on medical records, expert testimony, and evidence showing that accepted standards of care were not followed.