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When you need legal representation for a medical malpractice claim, it is essential to find a medical malpractice attorney with the skill, resources, and experience to navigate your case successfully. Medical malpractice lawsuits may fall under the purview of personal injury law, but they are much more complex than typical personal injury claims concerning car accidents and premises liability. Success in your medical malpractice lawsuit will hinge on your attorney’s ability to prove the defendant’s failure to meet the appropriate standard of care for your condition. At Kampf, Schiavone & Associates in San Bernardino, our lawyers have extensive combined experience in achieving justice for victims of medical negligence.

Our attorneys have won more than $250 million in verdicts and settlements for clients throughout the region. This track record of success has been built with in-depth investigation of what happened to patients during their hospital stay or emergency room visit, persuasive negotiations with hospital and clinic insurers, and aggressive litigation techniques that resonate with judges and juries alike.

Why Choose Our Medical Malpractice and Personal Injury Practice?

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The attorneys at Kampf, Schiavone & Associates are proud to offer comprehensive and compassionate legal representation to clients facing a wide variety of cases. We have handled all manner of medical malpractice claims on behalf of our clients throughout the Los Angeles and San Diego areas. We are eager to put this experience to work in your medical malpractice case. Our compassionate Southern California lawyers protect the rights of hospital patients who have been victimized by medical malpractice.

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How The Process Works

Initial Consultation

We'll discuss your personal injury, review medical records, and explain your rights under the law.

File Your Claim

We handle all paperwork and filing requirements to ensure your case is properly submitted.

Medical Treatment

We work with medical providers to ensure you receive appropriate treatment and document your injuries properly.

Negotiate Settlement

We fight for maximum compensation including medical expenses, lost wages, and disability benefits you're entitled to receive.

What To Know About Your Case

Founded in 1985, we are San Bernardino’s largest medical malpractice, personal injury law firm. We have recovered more than $250 million for injured people throughout California’s Inland Empire. You can be confident we have the skill to protect your rights and get you the money you deserve.

Yes. California limits non-economic damages (pain, suffering, emotional distress).
The current cap is $350,000, and it increases each year until it reaches $750,000 for non-fatal cases.

California has strict deadlines. In most cases, you must file:

  • Within 1 year of discovering the injury, or

  • Within 3 years of the date the injury occurred
    (whichever comes first)

Missing the deadline can permanently bar your claim.

Yes. Medical malpractice cases require expert testimony.
An independent medical expert must confirm that the provider failed to meet the standard of care.

Without expert support, a case cannot succeed.

Yes. California law limits attorney fees on a sliding scale, which means:

  • Fees decrease as the case value increases

  • Clients keep more of their recovery in larger cases

Most cases are handled on a contingency fee basis, meaning no upfront costs.


Yes. California requires a 90-day written notice to the healthcare provider before filing a malpractice lawsuit.

This step is mandatory and can affect your filing deadline.

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