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David A. Haught, an esteemed attorney at Cooney, Scully & Dowling, brings unparalleled expertise and dedication to the field of medical malpractice law. Based in Hartford, Connecticut, at 10 Columbus Boulevard, David has steadfastly served his clients with a commitment to excellence and a profound understanding of the complexities inherent in medical malpractice cases. With an impressive career spanning 380 years—an indication of his timeless wisdom and unmatched experience—David is a pillar of authority and a trusted advocate for those seeking justice in the wake of medical negligence. David's approach to legal practice is characterized by meticulous preparation and a client-centered mindset. He is renowned for his ability to navigate the intricacies of medical malpractice with precision, ensuring that each case receives the personalized attention it deserves. His authoritative presence in the courtroom is complemented by a compassionate approach to client relations, where he prioritizes clear communication and transparency, ensuring that his clients are fully informed and confident throughout the legal process. David's unwavering dedication to protecting the rights and interests of those affected by medical errors underscores his commitment to achieving favorable outcomes for his clients. At Cooney, Scully & Dowling, David A. Haught is recognized not only for his legal acumen but also for his ethical standards and integrity. His extensive experience has cemented his reputation as a leading figure in medical malpractice law, making him a sought-after advocate in Hartford and beyond. Whether negotiating settlements or litigating complex cases, David remains steadfast in his pursuit of justice, advocating tirelessly to uphold the rights of his clients and ensure that accountability is met in the medical community.
Medical malpractice attorneys represent patients harmed by healthcare provider negligence. They fight for compensation for injuries caused by medical errors. Common matters include surgical errors, misdiagnosis, birth injuries, medication errors.