Northeast Ohio Professional Negligence Lawsuits
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When Professional Errors Cause Financial Losses, We Help Clients Pursue Accountability
Professional malpractice (also called professional negligence) can occur when a licensed or credentialed professional fails to meet the applicable standard of care and that failure causes damages. These cases often require a careful review of engagement documents, communications, industry standards, and—when needed—expert evaluation.
If you believe you were harmed by professional errors or omissions, we can review your matter. Contact us for a free, confidential consultation or call (440) 248-8811.
Professional Malpractice Matters We Handle
The attorneys at Triscaro & Associates represent clients who have suffered damages involving:
- Accounting Malpractice
- Architect & Engineer Liability
- Insurance Agent Errors
- Real Estate Agent Errors
- Errors and Omissions Malpractice
- Directors & Officers Liability
What Evidence Is Important in Professional Negligence Cases?
Every case is different, but common sources of proof include engagement letters or contracts, emails and other communications, invoices and billing records, project files, reports, closing/transaction documents, policies and applications, and evidence of the financial losses caused by the error. Preserving documents early can make a significant difference.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is professional malpractice?
Professional malpractice generally involves a professional’s failure to meet the applicable standard of care, causing damages. Examples may include errors by accountants, architects/engineers, insurance agents, or real estate professionals.
What types of damages may be recoverable?
Depending on the facts, damages may include direct financial losses and other losses caused by the negligence. A case evaluation is necessary to analyze causation and damages.
What should I bring to a consultation?
If available, bring contracts/engagement letters, key emails or correspondence, reports, transaction documents, policies/applications, and a summary of losses. If you don’t have everything, we can still discuss next steps.
Note: This page is for general information only and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.
