YOUR TAMPA MEDICAL MALPRACTICE ATTORNEYS
We are Tampa Medical Malpractice Attorneys who represent people like you,
not the insurance companies.
Trentalange & Kelley, P.A. is a team of dedicated professionals who represent victims of medical malpractice, negligence, and wrongful death. Together Mike Trentalange and Elizabeth (“Lisa”) Kelley have a over 65 years of courtroom experience.
Our mission is to provide competent and aggressive representation to those who have suffered serious personal injury or death due to a negligent act.
At Trentalange & Kelley, P.A., we are Tampa medical malpractice attorneys focused on winning cases and ensuring our clients receive the best possible outcome. A successful case result is not just a matter of legal strategy, but also a demonstration of our care and commitment to our client's needs. We prioritize our clients' well-being, while working tirelessly to ensure that their voices are heard and their rights are protected. Our combination of legal experience and compassion, helps clients achieve the justice they deserve while providing the support they need throughout the legal process.
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We are Tampa's leading medical malpractice, wrongful death, and injury attorneys.
Our mission is to provide competent and aggressive representation to those who have suffered serious personal injury or death due to a negligent act.
We have spent our careers taking on insurance companies in cases involving medical malpractice, wrongful death, and catastrophic injury.
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Surgical errors
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Misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis
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Medication errors
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Birth injuries
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Anesthesia errors
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Hospital negligence
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Nursing home abuse and neglect
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Emergency room errors
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Failure to diagnose cancer or other serious conditions
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Dental malpractice
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Fatal car accidents
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Medical malpractice resulting in death
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Work-related accidents causing fatalities
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Defective product-related deaths
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Pedestrian or bicycle accidents resulting in death
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Trucking accidents leading to fatalities
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Nursing home neglect resulting in death
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Construction accidents causing fatalities
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Accidental drowning or premises liability deaths
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Airplane or aviation accidents causing fatalities
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Traumatic brain injuries
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Spinal cord injuries
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Severe burn injuries
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Amputations and limb loss
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Paralysis (paraplegia, quadriplegia)
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Organ damage and failure
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Severe fractures and crush injuries
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Birth injuries resulting in permanent disabilities
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Neurological disorders and cognitive impairments
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Eye or vision loss