Scranton Medical Malpractice Lawyer Helping You Move Forward

Helping Patients and Families in Northeastern Pennsylvania
When medical care goes wrong, the questions can feel overwhelming. If you suspect malpractice at a local hospital or clinic in Scranton, Dunmore, or Carbondale, Hart Law is here to help. We know how Pennsylvania malpractice cases work—what to gather, when to act, and how to deal with insurers—so you can focus on your health while we focus on your case.
A Clear Path to Justice After
Medical Malpractice
From your first call, Hart Law explains the process, reviews records, and maps out next steps toward accountability.
Liability, Medical Bills & Lost Income
We analyze what went wrong, document treatment and billing, and pursue compensation for medical costs, time off work, and long-term care.
Expert Review & Certificate of Merit
We obtain expert opinions and, when required, file the certificate of merit to support your claim under Pennsylvania rules.
Evidence, Records & Timelines
We request hospital charts, imaging, prescriptions, and provider notes; we also track key dates tied to discovery of harm.
Trial-Ready When It Counts
If insurers won’t be reasonable, Hart Law prepares to file and fight in Lackawanna County Court, keeping you informed about strategy and timing.
FAQ: Medical Malpractice Claims
How do I know if it’s malpractice or just a bad outcome?
We review records with medical experts to evaluate whether the standard of care was breached.
How long do I have to file in Pennsylvania?
Generally two years from when you knew or should have known of the harm; exceptions can apply.
Will I have to go to court?
Many cases resolve before trial, but we prepare every case as if it will be tried.
How much does a medical malpractice lawyer cost?
Hart Law works on contingency for injury cases—you don’t pay us unless we win.
Next Step: Free Consultation
Focus on getting well; Hart Law will handle the records, experts, and insurers. We’ll meet wherever it’s easiest for you—Dunmore, Carbondale, or nearby.