Richard Andrew Bergh
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Richard Andrew Bergh is a seasoned attorney based in Seattle, Washington, specializing in medical malpractice law. With over four decades of legal experience, Richard has built a formidable reputation for his unwavering commitment to advocating for patients' rights and securing justice for those affected by medical negligence. As the founding partner of the Law Offices of Richard Andrew Bergh, he combines his extensive legal knowledge with a compassionate approach, ensuring that each client receives personalized attention and expert representation. Richard earned his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of California, Los Angeles, in 1974, before pursuing his Juris Doctor at Loyola Law School, where he graduated in 1977. His educational background has equipped him with a robust understanding of both the legal and medical fields, which he leverages to navigate complex cases effectively. Throughout his career, Richard has successfully represented numerous clients in cases involving surgical errors, misdiagnoses, medication errors, and other forms of medical malpractice. His expertise extends to both negotiating settlements and litigating in court, making him a versatile advocate for his clients. As a member of the Washington State Bar Association and other professional organizations, Richard stays current with legal developments and trends in medical malpractice law. He is dedicated to raising awareness about patient safety and advocating for systemic changes within the healthcare system. With a track record of excellence and a passion for justice, Richard Andrew Bergh remains a leading figure in medical malpractice law in Seattle and beyond.
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.