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Military & VA Medical Malpractice in Puerto Rico

Get the Justice You Deserve with the Archuleta Law Firm

Dealing with VA and military medical malpractice in Puerto Rico involves navigating complex legal processes, including claims under the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA). In Puerto Rico, there are no specific caps on damages for medical malpractice cases, which can significantly impact compensation outcomes. It's crucial to understand that the statute of limitations for filing a claim is generally one year from the incident, with some exceptions. For those seeking to pursue VA medical malpractice claims, it is essential to follow the federal process, starting with filing a Standard Form 95. To learn more about your rights and the claim process, visit our page on VA Medical Malpractice Claims.

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How can the Archuleta Law Firm help you?

The Archuleta Law Firm has a Doctor-Attorney and Nurse on staff to review your case for free. We have successfully handled thousands of VA cases under the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) throughout the United States and abroad. Our team is well-versed in the intricacies of military medical malpractice, ensuring you get the best representation possible.

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Our Case Results Against the Army, Navy, Air Force and the Department of Veterans Affairs

Settlement/Judgement Awarded

$44,717,681
$15,752,732
$5,311,982
Air Force
$32,676,410
$18,967,710
$6,374,611
Army
$18,708,734
$8,704,761
$3,000,000
Army
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$6,525,317
$2,500,000
Army
$10,000,000
$7,384,854
$2,500,000
Army
$5,800,000
$4,106,711
$1,450,000
Army

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We can handle cases that involve medical malpractice at:

VA Medical Facilities

Military Medical Facilities

Army

Navy

Air Force

and all other VA and military medical facilities across the globe.

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Get a Doctor-Attorney on Your Side. We Help Veterans Win FTCA Claims.

Michael Archuleta, J.D., M.D., M.B.A. is a military and VA medical malpractice attorney and a medical doctor with more than 28 years of experience helping Military Families and Veterans receive compensation for injuries and wrongful death due to military and VA medical negligence. He has received some of the largest medical malpractice judgments and settlements in the history of the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA).

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Veterans have served this country honorably and one of their benefits is VA medical care. When that VA medical care falls to the level of malpractice, I have a passion to help the injured veteran and their family.

When someone is injured or killed by malpractice at a VA facility, it doesn’t affect just them. It affects their entire family. Our law firm represents families in claims against the Department of Veterans Affairs when Department of Veterans Affairs was negligent and caused injury or death to their loved one.

– Dr. Michael Archuleta

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do if I believe I have been a victim of VA medical malpractice in Puerto Rico?

If you suspect you’ve been a victim of VA medical malpractice while receiving care in Puerto Rico, it’s important to act quickly due to stringent time limits for filing claims. Consult the experienced VA medical malpractice attorneys to evaluate your case and guide you through the necessary legal steps to file a claim.

Is there a damage cap for military medical malpractice claims in Puerto Rico?

While the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) does not impose a federal cap on damages, state laws may affect the outcome of claims. In Puerto Rico, medical malpractice claims generally have no specific damage cap, but the situation can vary depending on the specifics of the case. It is crucial to consult with a knowledgeable attorney familiar with both state and federal laws to understand how these might impact your claim.

What is the process for filing a military medical malpractice claim in Puerto Rico?

To file a claim under the FTCA in Puerto Rico, you must submit a Standard Form 95 to the appropriate federal agency. The process involves legal complexities best navigated with the assistance of experienced attorneys. Learn more about filing procedures by visiting our guide on Standard Form 95.

What is the statute of limitations for filing a VA medical malpractice claim in Puerto Rico?

In Puerto Rico, the general statute of limitations for medical malpractice claims is one year from the date of the incident. However, there are exceptions for cases involving minors or where the malpractice was concealed. Understanding the specific timelines applicable to your case is essential, and consulting with a legal expert is recommended to ensure your claim is filed within the allowed timeframe.

Can I sue the VA for negligence experienced in Puerto Rico?

Yes, you can sue the VA for negligence experienced in Puerto Rico under the FTCA. This allows individuals to hold the government accountable for malpractice that occurs at VA facilities. For more detailed information on this process, visit our page on VA medical malpractice settlements.

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