

Little Rock
Medical Malpractice Lawyer
At The Brad Hendricks Law Firm, we know how devastating it is when medical care goes wrong. If you or a loved one was harmed by a doctor, nurse, or hospital’s mistake, you may be entitled to compensation.
Our experienced medical malpractice lawyers in Little Rock are here to investigate your case, hold negligent providers accountable, and help you get the justice you deserve.
Experienced Medical Malpractice Lawyers Serving Little Rock, Arkansas


What Is Considered Medical Malpractice?
Medical malpractice happens when a healthcare provider fails to meet the accepted standard of care, and a patient is seriously harmed as a result. Common examples of malpractice include:
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Misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis
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Surgical errors or wrong-site surgery
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Medication or dosage mistakes
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Birth injuries to mother or child
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Failure to monitor a patient’s condition
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Anesthesia complications
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Infections caused by unsanitary practices
Not every bad outcome is malpractice, but when negligence causes harm, we’re ready to fight for you.

Why Choose The Brad Hendricks Law Firm?
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The Brad Hendricks Law Firm has decades of experience handling complex medical malpractice claims. Our attorneys understand the medical and legal systems and work with top experts to prove negligence.
We offer compassionate, personalized support while delivering aggressive legal representation. There’s no fee unless we win, and we’re committed to fighting for what’s right.

Compensation for Medical Malpractice Victims
If you’ve been injured by medical negligence, you may be entitled to compensation for:
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Medical expenses and ongoing care
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Lost income or reduced earning capacity
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Pain and suffering
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Emotional distress
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Permanent disability or disfigurement
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Funeral and burial expenses (in wrongful death cases)
We build a strong case to pursue the maximum compensation available under Arkansas law.


FAQS
How long do I have to file a medical malpractice claim in Arkansas?
You generally have two years from the date of the malpractice, but exceptions may apply. Don’t wait—call us to review your timeline.
What if I signed a consent form?
Signing a consent form does not excuse negligence. If a provider failed to follow proper procedures or made a preventable error, you may still have a case.
Do I need medical experts to prove my case?
Yes. We work with qualified experts to establish the standard of care and prove how it was violated.

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