Saratoga Springs Medical Malpractice Attorneys

We represent patients and families harmed by medical negligence at hospitals throughout Saratoga County and the Capital District. We handle cases involving Saratoga Hospital, Albany Medical Center, Ellis Hospital, and other regional facilities.

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Key Facts for Saratoga Malpractice Cases

  • All major Saratoga-area hospitals are private — the standard 2.5-year statute of limitations applies (CPLR § 214-a)
  • No 90-day Notice of Claim required for Saratoga Hospital, Albany Medical Center, Ellis Hospital, or St. Peter's Hospital
  • We file cases in Supreme Court, Saratoga County — 30 McMaster Street, Ballston Spa, NY 12020
  • New York requires expert medical testimony establishing departure from accepted standards and causation (PJI 2:150)

Saratoga-Area Hospitals and Filing Deadlines

Hospital Location Filing Deadline
Saratoga Hospital Saratoga Springs 2.5 years (CPLR § 214-a)
Albany Medical Center Albany 2.5 years (CPLR § 214-a)
Ellis Hospital Schenectady 2.5 years (CPLR § 214-a)
St. Peter's Hospital Albany 2.5 years (CPLR § 214-a)

Saratoga Medical Malpractice Practice Areas

Birth Injuries

Delayed C-sections, improper use of forceps or vacuum extraction, failure to monitor fetal distress.

Brain Injuries

Delayed diagnosis of brain bleeds, failure to monitor neurological changes, surgical errors.

Cancer Malpractice

Missed or delayed cancer diagnoses — failure to follow up on abnormal imaging, delayed biopsy referrals.

Diagnosis Errors

Misdiagnosis or delayed recognition of conditions — from appendicitis to pulmonary embolism.

Emergency Room Malpractice

Triage failures, premature discharge, failure to order appropriate testing.

Heart Attack Malpractice

Delayed EKGs, missed ST elevations, catheterization lab failures. ACC/AHA requires door-to-balloon within 90 minutes.

Stroke Malpractice

Failure to recognize stroke symptoms, delayed CT imaging, missed tPA treatment windows.

Wrongful Death

When medical negligence proves fatal. Statute of limitations: 2 years from date of death (EPTL § 5-4.1).

Expert Witness Consultation

Board-certified specialists in cardiology, neurology, oncology, obstetrics, emergency medicine, and surgery.

Our Case Results

$7.4 Million

Birth injury resulting in cerebral palsy

$1.4 Million

Delayed diagnosis of brain bleed causing partial limb stiffness

$890,000

Delayed diagnosis of breast cancer causing need for more surgery and chemotherapy

$800,000

Delay in meningitis treatment causing brain damage

Frequently Asked Questions

Are any Saratoga-area hospitals public?

No. Saratoga Hospital, Albany Medical Center, Ellis Hospital, and St. Peter's Hospital are all private. The standard 2.5-year statute of limitations applies to all of them (CPLR § 214-a). There is no 90-day Notice of Claim requirement in this region.

Where are Saratoga malpractice cases filed?

Supreme Court, Saratoga County — 30 McMaster Street, Ballston Spa, NY 12020. Cases involving Albany Medical Center or Ellis Hospital are typically filed in their respective counties.

Does Deutsch Law have experience with upstate New York juries?

Yes. Laurence Deutsch is originally from Saratoga Springs, attended Union College in Schenectady, and trained at a leading Albany firm. We understand how upstate New York juries evaluate medical malpractice cases — which differs meaningfully from NYC or Westchester venues.

What if my care involved both a Saratoga hospital and an Albany facility?

Cases involving multiple facilities may require filing in more than one county. Albany Medical Center cases are typically filed in Albany County Supreme Court; Saratoga Hospital cases in Saratoga County Supreme Court. We identify the correct venue and defendants for each case.

Is the statute of limitations the same for all upstate New York hospitals?

For the major facilities in the Saratoga and Capital District region — Saratoga Hospital, Albany Medical Center, Ellis Hospital, and St. Peter's Hospital — all are private, so the standard 2.5-year statute of limitations under CPLR § 214-a applies to each. Public hospitals exist elsewhere in New York State and carry a 90-day Notice of Claim requirement, but none of the major Saratoga-area facilities fall into that category.

Deutsch Law, PC — Saratoga Office

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If you or a loved one has been affected by medical care in Saratoga Springs or nearby, our local team is here to listen and provide answers. We will review the details carefully and outline clear next steps if appropriate.

We operate on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we are able to assist successfully.

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