Frank Spector Law is a distinguished legal practice specializing exclusively in birth injury and medical malpractice cases, serving clients throughout Baltimore and Washington D.C. With over 33 years of dedicated experience, the firm stands out for its proven track record of securing multi-million dollar settlements and its personalized, client-focused approach to complex medical-legal matters.
Led by attorney Frank Spector, the firm combines deep medical knowledge with rigorous legal advocacy, utilizing a network of medical experts to thoroughly investigate and build compelling cases. The team is committed to holding healthcare providers accountable for negligence, offering free consultations and guiding clients through Maryland’s strict malpractice litigation requirements. They focus on representing individuals and families who have suffered harm due to medical errors, providing compassionate support while aggressively pursuing justice and fair compensation.
Services Offered
- Medical Malpractice Lawsuits
- Birth Injury Claims
- Cerebral Palsy & Developmental Delay Cases
- Erb’s Palsy Legal Representation
- Birth Asphyxia Lawyer Services
- Kernicterus Malpractice Claims
- Vacuum Delivery Malpractice
- Stillbirth Malpractice Lawsuits
- Wrongful Death Claims
- Surgical Error Litigation
- Emergency Room Malpractice
- Medical Misdiagnosis Cases
- Medication Errors Lawsuits
- IV Infiltration Injury Claims
- Failure to Diagnose Legal Assistance
- Anesthesia Malpractice Representation
- Sepsis-Related Malpractice
- Nursing Home Negligence Cases
- Catastrophic Injury Claims
- Hospital-Acquired Infections Lawsuits
- Radiology Errors Malpractice
- Failure to Obtain Informed Consent Cases
The firm serves clients across Maryland and Washington D.C., including Baltimore, Catonsville, Towson, Glen Burnie, and other surrounding areas. Frank Spector is a verified member of the D.C. Bar, holds an Avvo “Superb” rating, and has been selected to Super Lawyers consistently since 2008. The practice is equipped to handle cases involving contributory negligence laws, damage caps, and pre-litigation certification requirements specific to Maryland malpractice claims.
