One Billion+ Dollars
For Birth Injury Victims

Stephen Offutt, ESQ | Katrina Wallace, Esq

Victory
for a Mother and Son
"After other attorneys turned us down, Steve found serious errors happened at the birth of my son Jordan. A Memphis jury has found that delays in performing an urgently needed cesarean section resulted in his developing severe brain damage and cerebral palsy and awarded him $33.5 million."


ACT NOW!
TIME IS RUNNING OUT
The statute of limitations pertaining to medical malpractice and birth injury cases can be as short as 2 years but varies by state. Some cases can be filed as long as 21 years after the injury. One truth is certain no matter where your injury took place: the sooner you consult our attorneys, the sooner they can file your claim and begin collecting crucial evidence to help you achieve justice.
You have absolutely nothing to lose by consulting our firm. Your initial consultation is free, giving you a no-obligation opportunity to decide if we are the right firm to handle your case. We will provide our honest assessment of your case and explain what we can do for you and your family. Don't wait any longer to take the essential first step in achieving the justice you and your family deserve.
Call Our Medical Malpractice Attorneys
(301)-704-0632
If a medical professional's negligent actions have harmed you or your child, Offutt & Wallace, LLP can be your advocates for justice. To request your free case review, send us a message or call us directly.
“Don’t just accept that this happened. We can help you fight for your child.”
- Katrina Wallace, Esq.
We have collected more than $1 billion for victims of medical negligence.
This restitution has given victims access to better medical care, rehabilitation, and the best possible future.
Maximizing
Potential
For Med-Mal Victims
Children and other victims of medical malpractice have been wronged, and the only thing that can begin to right those wrongs is money. Offutt & Wallace, LLP make sure jurors understand this. Our focus is collecting the restitution you deserve, and placing it into trusts that will give kids access to the resources they need. We want to collect restitution that can maximize their potential.


“Hospitals aren’t going to come right out and admit fault. We will get you answers.”
– Katrina Wallace, Esq.