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Williamson Petty LC

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Victims of serious personal injury have had their lives turned upside down. Only a lawyer experienced in handling these kinds of complex personal injury cases can advise you of your legal rights and take the necessary steps to protect them. At Williamson Petty LC our goal is to provide the highest standard of legal representation to you and your family.

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6800 Paragon Pl
Suite 233


Richmond, VA 23230-1652
Phone: (804) 288-1661
Fax: (804) 282-1766

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Do I need to have an expert witness certify that the case has merit prior to serving a medical malpractice lawsuit?

A: In most medical malpractice cases, the plaintiff must have a certificate of merit from a qualified expert that the defendant breached the standard of care and that the breach of the standard of care caused the claimed injury. The plaintiff must have a certificate of merit prior to requesting service of the lawsuit upon the defendant. A certificate of merit is not required when the plaintiff has a good faith belief that expert testimony is not necessary because the defendant's negligence clearly lies within the jury's common knowledge and experience. With the requirement that a plaintiff obtain a certificate of merit, it is very important that victims of medical malpractice hire an attorney promptly so the attorney will have ample time to thoroughly investigate the case and obtain the necessary expert certification. For more information about filing certificates of merit, please read the "Medical Malpractice Legislation Update" in our Library authored by Josh Silverman.

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