


Conway Medical Malpractice Lawyer
Holding Medical Providers Accountable in Conway, Arkansas
At The Brad Hendricks Law Firm, we fight for patients who’ve suffered from medical negligence in Conway and throughout Central Arkansas. With decades of experience, our skilled attorneys are ready to pursue the compensation you need to recover from preventable harm caused by doctors, nurses, and hospitals.
From misdiagnoses and surgical mistakes to medication errors and birth injuries, we understand how devastating medical malpractice can be—and we know how to hold healthcare providers accountable. You focus on recovery—let us handle the legal side.


Types of Medical Malpractice Cases We Handle
We represent clients in a wide range of malpractice cases, including:
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Misdiagnosis and delayed diagnosis
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Surgical and anesthesia errors
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Medication mistakes
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Birth injuries
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Emergency room negligence
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Failure to treat or monitor
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Lack of informed consent
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Hospital-acquired infections



Why Choose The Brad Hendricks Law Firm?
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Choosing the right medical malpractice attorney can make all the difference. At The Brad Hendricks Law Firm, we’ve built a strong reputation for winning complex malpractice cases and helping clients recover millions in damages. We give each case the care and attention it deserves—because you’re not just a case number, you’re a person seeking justice.
We work on a contingency fee basis, so there’s no cost to get started. Our legal team brings decades of experience and deep knowledge of Arkansas malpractice law to every case we take on.

What Compensation Can You Recover?

Past and future medical expenses
​Lost income or reduced earning ability
Pain and suffering
Emotional distress and trauma
Costs of future care or rehabilitation
Loss of enjoyment of life
We’ll review your situation in detail and fight for every dollar you’re owed.



Do I need to pay upfront for a malpractice attorney?
No. We only get paid if we win your case.
What’s the value of my malpractice case?
That depends on the extent of your injuries, medical bills, lost income, and long-term effects. We’ll provide a full estimate after evaluating your claim.
How long do I have to file a medical malpractice lawsuit in Arkansas?
Arkansas law generally allows two years from the date of the injury—but the sooner you contact us, the better.
Can I sue a hospital or just a doctor?
You may be able to sue both. We’ll help identify every responsible party in your case.
Will I need to go to court?
Most cases settle, but if necessary, we’ll take your case to court and fight for your rights.
Medical Malpractice FAQs
"I believe that if the dominant themes of a law firm are the vigorous pursuit of the best interests of the clients, dedication to excellence, a strict sense of ethics, and the development of a great working atmosphere, success takes care of itself."