Professional Malpractice Attorneys in St. Louis, Missouri & Illinois
When you work with or use the services any type of professional specialist or organization, you have a right to expect them to be fully qualified in their profession, and that they will fully meet the standard of conduct and care that is reasonably expected of their position. Professional Malpractice refers to negligence or misconduct by professionals when they fail to meet the standard of competence for their field either through negligence, ignorance (a failure to know something they should have known) or intentional wrongdoing. The Professional Malpractice Attorneys of Sauter Sullivan serve the people of St. Louis, Missouri and Illinois, and beyond, and they have the knowledge and experience you need if you’ve suffered damages or been injured due to a professional’s negligence.
Who Can Be Sued in Professional Malpractice Lawsuits
Some professionals who are susceptible to Professional Malpractice lawsuits include accountants, insurance brokers, architects, engineers, lawyers, real estate brokers and medical organizations and professionals (Medical Malpractice). For your case to rise to the level of Professional Malpractice, the misconduct that occurred must result in provable damages that you suffered. If you feel you are the victim of Professional Malpractice and it caused you damages, pain or suffering you should consider contacting an experienced lawyer to help you understand your rights and fight for your case.
Sauter Sullivan’s Attorneys Fight Professional Malpractice Cases
The professional malpractice Attorneys at Sauter Sullivan have the knowledge, expertise and depth of resources you need to explore the facts and validity of your claim. If your case has merit, we can help you prove and win your lawsuit. As with any case of this nature, we’ll help you try to settle your claim without filing suit and going to court. But if a settlement can’t be reached, we will represent you and your rights in a court of law.
Contact Us for a free consultation with one of our experienced St. Louis Professional Malpractice Lawyers. There’s no obligation, and we take many cases on a contingency basis, where you’ll pay us no legal fees unless we win your case.