About Kreisman Law Offices

Robert Kreisman has practiced law in Chicago since 1976. For more than 30 years, he has clearly established a respected reputation, working tirelessly on behalf of his clients.

Kreisman Law Offices specializes in :

Medical Malpractice & Medical Negligence
Personal Injury & Wrongful Death
Nursing Home Abuse
Brain Injuries
Industrial Accidents
Injured At Work
Airline Accidents
Premises Liability
Defective Products

At Kreisman Law Offices, the client always comes first and our efforts to skillfully combine both professionalism and compassion is of utmost importance to us

We strive to educate our clients in the necessary  preparedness for complex litigation. Kreisman Law Offices carefully guides you through the successive stages of investigation, preparation and trial so that you remain informed about every necessary step in the justice process. Our clients are comprised of a broad cross-section of people who demand careful attention to detail combined with empathy and respect.

It's our mission to protect our client's dignity while preserving the cherished rights of individuals to seek justice where justice is due. Litigation always requires representation that is clearly experienced in the complexities of law and procedure. Kreisman Law Offices has the demonstrated experience and emotional understanding to deal with the most challenging of cases and fully respects your need for clear-cut answers to the questions you may have.

A Dedicated Commitment To Achieve Justice

If you believe that you or someone you care about has been wrongfully injured by a healthcare worker or medical professional, please call us right now at 1-800-815-6740.

You can speak to an attorney 24 hours a day, 7 days a week - No matter what time it is, you'll speak with an attorney directly by calling 1-800-815-6740.

 

Kreisman Law Offices
55 W. Monroe St.
Suite 3720
Chicago, Illinois, 60603
312-346-0045

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Medical Malpractice Statistics

As noted by the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), over 225,000 people die each year directly related to medical malpractice or negligent healthcare. As a result, this serious problem has become the third leading cause of death in the United States, after deaths from heart disease and cancer.

  • 12,000 deaths/year from unnecessary surgery

  • 7,000 deaths/year from medication errors in hospitals

  • 20,000 deaths/year from other errors in hospitals

  • 80,000 deaths/year from infections in hospitals

  • 106,000 deaths/year from non-error, adverse
    effects of medication

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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