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The New York Statute of Limitation for Medical Malpractice

The state of New York’s statute of limitation for medical malpractice provides a time limit for filing a medical malpractice claim. The personal injury law firm of Lipsig, Shapey, Manus & Moverman, P.C. has extensive knowledge of the NY statute of limitations for medical malpractice as well as the exceptions and other relevant statutes. Our attorneys have counseled clients with a wide variety of malpractice circumstances, and we know that every client’s case is unique. Whatever the circumstances, our goal is to obtain the best possible outcome for each medical malpractice incident.

Types of Medical Malpractice
Medical malpractice is a growing problem in the United States and experts estimate that medical errors are responsible for tens of thousands of deaths each year. Some of the more common instances of medical malpractice include:

• Failure to diagnose or misdiagnosis
• Surgical error
• Medication errors
• Birth injuries
• Anesthesia errors

The malpractice may have been on the part of a:

• Physician
• Specialist
• Nurse
• Anesthesiologist
• Emergency medical technician (EMT)
• Paramedic
• Midwife
• Other healthcare professional

Baseline Is 2 ½ Years
For medical malpractice, the statute of limitations is only “2-1/2 years from the act or omission complained of or from the end of a continuous treatment during which the act or omission took place.”

Unfortunately, the New York statute of limitations does not start from the date of the individual’s discovery of the malpractice. Rather, it starts at the date of the incident. However, there are exceptions to this statute, and other statutes may apply. Each case is unique, so if you suspect you’ve been the victim of medical malpractice, it’s always in your best interest to consult with an experienced attorney as soon as possible.

Contact a Medical Malpractice Attorney
There are more aspects of New York’s statutes of limitations for medical malpractice. If an instance of medical malpractice may have harmed you or a member of your family, don’t delay; contact the New York City medical malpractice lawyers of Lipsig, Shapey, Manus & Moverman, P.C. today to discuss your options.

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