Samuel M. Furgang
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Samuel M. Furgang is a distinguished attorney based in Boston, MA, specializing in medical malpractice law. With over three decades of legal experience, Samuel has established himself as a formidable advocate for patients’ rights, focusing on complex cases involving medical negligence and malpractice. He is a valued member of the esteemed Sugarman, Rogers, Barshak & Cohen, P.C. and serves in the Office of The Attorney General, where he applies his extensive legal expertise to protect public health and safety. Samuel earned his Juris Doctor (JD) from Suffolk University Law School in 1991, following his Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) and Bachelor of Arts (BA) degrees from the University of New South Wales in Australia. This diverse educational background has equipped him with a unique perspective on the intersection of law and healthcare, enabling him to navigate the intricate challenges of medical malpractice litigation effectively. Throughout his career, Samuel has successfully represented numerous clients in high-stakes legal battles, earning recognition for his meticulous approach and unwavering commitment to achieving justice. He is well-versed in the nuances of medical malpractice, including surgical errors, misdiagnosis, and hospital negligence, making him a trusted resource for individuals seeking redress for healthcare-related injuries. In addition to his practice, Samuel is actively involved in legal education and community outreach, fostering awareness of medical rights and advocating for systemic improvements in the healthcare system. His dedication to excellence and patient advocacy positions him as a leading figure in the field of medical malpractice law in Boston 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.