Do I need more than one attorney for my case?

When you find yourself in a difficult situation with the Office of Professional Medical Conduct, you will require the services of a medical law attorney. This is pretty self explanatory. However, a lot of people wonder if they are in a criminal situation with the Office of Professional Medical Conduct, whether or not they will require the services of two attorneys. If you are a doctor or nurse who was accused of committing a drug crime, you may not only require the services of a medical law attorney, but also you may need to retain the services of a criminal defense attorney.

Of course, it all depends on the type of accusations you are facing from the complaint that was filed with the OPMC. If you are accused of insurance fraud, you may want to retain the services of both a medical law attorney and a white collar crimes criminal defense attorney. However, if the complaint submitted to the OPMC about you was because you have abused alcohol but technically are not breaking any laws, you may only need to retain the services of a medical law attorney. Any time that you have had a person file a complaint to the OPMC about you, you should always immediately contact an experienced medical law attorney who can provide you with assistance in your case. They can advise you as to whether your or not you will also need to contact a different attorney about any additional defense that may be necessary.

If you require a medical law attorney for your legal matters, call Paul E. Walker, an experienced New York City OPMC & OPD Lawyer. Please contact the Walker Medical Law firm to set up a free initial consultation.