
Eliza Jasinska
CALL NURSE ATTORNEY 866-248-0535 Injury, Medical Malpractice, Nursing Home Abuse
I bring a rich and diverse skill set to the legal field, covering various practice areas such as Personal Injury, Abuse and Neglect, and Medical Malpractice. My unique combination of legal knowledge and medical understanding distinguishes me, supported by licenses from the California State Bar and the Board of Registered Nursing.
My educational background demonstrates a commitment to high standards, as I hold a Juris Doctor with a Children's & Family Certificate from JFKU, School of Law. Additionally, I have an MSN/BSN from CSU, Dominguez Hills, which provides a deep grasp of medical details vital in areas like Personal Injury and Medical Malpractice.
I am also certified in Mediation by the Congress of Neutrals, which is a significant advantage in managing the complexities of legal disputes.
My active participation in respected professional associations such as the State Bar of California, California Lawyers Association, and various county bar associations highlights my dedication to continuous professional growth. By keeping up-to-date with legal advancements and maintaining a strong network, I ensure that my clients receive the most current insights and resources available in the legal field.
My extensive qualifications uniquely equip me to comprehensively and effectively address your legal needs. Whether you are dealing with the delicate issues of Family Law, seeking justice in Personal Injury cases, addressing Abuse and Neglect, filing Worker's Compensation claims, or tackling the intricacies of Medical Malpractice, you can be confident that my combined legal and medical knowledge is at your disposal.
With a commitment to excellence, a dedication to ongoing education, and a versatile skill set, I am prepared to advocate for your rights and provide effective solutions to your legal challenges.
- Medical Malpractice
- Birth Injury, Medical Misdiagnosis, Pharmacy Errors, Surgical Errors
- Personal Injury
- Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
- Nursing Home Abuse
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Free and Paid Consults Welcome to Jasinska Law Firm—where your story matters, and we're committed to achieving the best outcomes for you. Specializing in injury and family law, we navigate the complexities of your legal journey, from fighting insurance battles to representing you in court. The law firm is dedicated to understanding each client's unique story and is committed to achieving the best possible outcomes for you.
- California
- State Bar of California
- ID Number: 337575
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- English
- Polish
- Attorney at Law
- Jasinska Law Firm Professional Corporation
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- Attorney, Executive Director
- Advocates for the elderly and disabled
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- John F. Kennedy University
- J.D. (2016) | Family Law, Elder Law, Public Interest
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- California State University - Dominguez Hills
- M.S. (2008) | Nursing Administration
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- California State University - Dominguez Hills
- B.S. (2002) | Nursing Public Health
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- State Bar of California  # 337575
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- Board of Registered Nursing  # 561130
- Registered Nurse
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- Family Law
- JFKU School of Law
- Elder Law
- JFKU School of Law
- Q. Misdiagnosed fracture led to hip replacement and PTSD; seeking malpractice advice.
- A: You may have a strong medical malpractice case due to the misdiagnosed fracture that led to a total hip replacement, PTSD, and financial losses. To pursue a claim, consult a malpractice attorney, obtain medical records, and secure expert testimony to prove negligence. Document the doctor's admission, even if it was only made to you and your mother. Calculate damages, including medical costs, lost wages, and emotional distress. Be mindful of the statute of limitations, as deadlines vary by state. Many cases settle, but litigation may be necessary.
- Q. Son's hand sutured with glass inside, later infected, surgery needed; does he have a lawsuit case?
- A: Yes, your son likely has a strong medical malpractice case against the hospital and potentially other parties involved in his care. The key issues are the failure to properly clean and examine the wound before suturing, leading to retained foreign material (glass), subsequent infection, additional surgery, prolonged suffering, and loss of function. The conflicting medical opinions could indicate an attempt to minimize liability. Given the documented evidence—including the CT scan, surgery, ongoing impairment, and video of the glass emerging—your son should consult a medical malpractice attorney promptly
- Q. Seeking legal guidance for potential medical malpractice in emergency C-section in CA.
- A: In California, medical malpractice requires proving that the healthcare provider deviated from the standard of care, directly causing harm. The misdiagnosis of cervical dilation, leading to inappropriate pushing and a cord prolapse, could indicate negligence. Additionally, inadequate anesthesia during surgery raises concerns about proper care. California has a one-year statute of limitations from the date of discovery of malpractice (or three years from the injury, whichever comes first). Consulting a medical malpractice attorney to review your records and obtain expert opinions is crucial to assessing the viability of your claim.