How Medical Malpractice Happens in Arizona—And When It’s Time to Call a Lawyer
Doctors make mistakes. When those mistakes cause harm, you may be entitled to compensation.
We trust doctors, nurses, and hospitals to help us heal—not hurt us. But when healthcare providers make preventable errors, the results can be devastating. Medical malpractice can lead to permanent injury, disability, or even death—and victims often don’t realize they have a case until it’s too late.
At McHone Law, we help clients across Mesa, Phoenix, Tempe, and Gilbert navigate the complex world of medical negligence claims. If you suspect something went wrong with your care, this guide will help you understand what malpractice is, how it happens, and when to seek legal help.
What Counts as Medical Malpractice in Arizona?
Not every bad outcome is malpractice. For a valid case, we must prove:
- A provider-patient relationship existed
- The provider violated the standard of care
- That violation caused your injury
- You suffered real, measurable damages as a result
If a competent medical professional would have acted differently in the same situation, you may have a case.
Common Types of Medical Malpractice We Handle
- Misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis – especially with cancer, stroke, or infection
- Surgical errors – operating on the wrong site, leaving tools inside the body, anesthesia mistakes
- Medication errors – incorrect dosage, harmful drug interactions, pharmacy mistakes
- Birth injuries – preventable harm to a baby or mother during labor and delivery
- Failure to treat – discharging patients too early or ignoring test results
These errors are often avoidable—and they’re more common than most people think.
What Damages Can You Recover in a Medical Malpractice Case?
Medical malpractice often causes long-term harm, which means long-term costs. You may be entitled to compensation for:
- Additional medical bills (including future surgeries or rehab)
- Lost income and reduced earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
- Disability or loss of quality of life
- Wrongful death, in fatal cases
At McHone Law, we work with independent medical experts to build strong, credible cases that insurers—and courts—take seriously.
When Should I Contact a Medical Malpractice Lawyer?
If you believe a medical provider’s mistake caused serious harm, you should talk to a lawyer immediately. Arizona’s statute of limitations is generally two years, but that time can go fast—especially when you're focused on healing.
Early legal intervention also helps us:
- Preserve evidence
- Secure expert testimony
- Prevent further cover-ups or delays
Our Firm Handles Complex Malpractice Cases—and We Fight to Win
Medical malpractice claims are heavily defended. Hospitals and insurers won’t admit fault unless they’re forced to. At McHone Law, we take on tough cases and win them. Even if another firm turned you away, we’ll take a closer look.
📞 Call (480) 737-7391 or contact us online for a free consultation. No fees unless we win.






