David Alan Abramson
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David Alan Abramson is a distinguished trial lawyer based in Louisiana, specializing in medical malpractice and maritime law. At Lewis, Kullman, Sterbcow & Abramson, LLC, he passionately advocates for individuals and families who have suffered severe harm due to professional negligence. Recognized by the American College of Trial Lawyers for his exceptional courtroom skills, David is committed to holding negligent parties accountable and ensuring that justice is served. With a focus on complex cases involving medical, hospital, and nursing home malpractice, as well as maritime and admiralty law, David approaches each case with a meticulous and trial-ready strategy. He understands that the consequences of professional negligence can be devastating, and he works tirelessly to alleviate the burdens faced by his clients. David's dedication to delivering meaningful results stems from his belief that professionals and corporations must adhere to the highest standards of care. His leadership in the field is underscored by his role as a two-time Chair of the Medical Malpractice Section of the Louisiana Association for Justice, a testament to his extensive knowledge and influence within this specialized area of law. David's approach combines a deep understanding of medical practices, regulatory frameworks, and legal intricacies, allowing him to challenge powerful institutions effectively. More than just a legal advocate, David Alan Abramson is a source of strength and guidance for his clients, empowering them with a voice in their pursuit of justice. He remains steadfast in his mission to provide clarity and confidence throughout the legal process, ensuring that those who have suffered are never left to navigate their challenges alone.
About Medical Malpractice Law
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.