Westchester County Medical Malpractice Attorneys

We represent patients and families harmed by medical negligence at hospitals throughout Westchester County. Our Scarsdale office handles cases involving Westchester Medical Center, White Plains Hospital, NewYork-Presbyterian/Lawrence Hospital, and other facilities across the county.

Westchester County has one critical distinction: Westchester Medical Center is a public benefit corporation, requiring a Notice of Claim within 90 days under General Municipal Law § 50-e. Every other major Westchester hospital is private, carrying the standard 2.5-year statute of limitations under CPLR § 214-a.

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Key Facts for Westchester Malpractice Cases

  • Westchester Medical Center requires a 90-day Notice of Claim — the only major public hospital in the county (Gen. Muni. Law § 50-e)
  • All other Westchester hospitals (White Plains, NYP/Lawrence, Northern Westchester, Phelps, Montefiore New Rochelle) carry the standard 2.5-year statute of limitations (CPLR § 214-a)
  • We file cases in Supreme Court, Westchester County — 111 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, White Plains, NY 10601
  • New York requires expert medical testimony establishing departure from accepted standards and causation (PJI 2:150)

Westchester Hospitals: Public vs. Private Deadlines

Westchester Medical Center is a public benefit corporation. If your care occurred there, you must file a Notice of Claim within 90 days. Missing this deadline typically bars your case entirely. Contact us immediately.

Hospital Type Filing Deadline Legal Basis
Westchester Medical Center Public Benefit Corp. 90-day Notice of Claim Gen. Muni. Law § 50-e
White Plains Hospital Private 2.5 years CPLR § 214-a
NewYork-Presbyterian/Lawrence Private 2.5 years CPLR § 214-a
Montefiore New Rochelle Private 2.5 years CPLR § 214-a
Northern Westchester Hospital Private 2.5 years CPLR § 214-a
Phelps Hospital Private 2.5 years CPLR § 214-a

Westchester 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

$12.2 Million

Emergency room malpractice leading to brain damage

$3.0 Million

Failure to diagnose ruptured spleen causing near-fatal hemorrhage

$2.5 Million

Delayed delivery for fetal distress causing cerebral palsy

$2.2 Million

Improper code response to respiratory distress — wrongful death

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Westchester Medical Center a public or private hospital?

Westchester Medical Center is a public benefit corporation — cases against it require a Notice of Claim within 90 days under General Municipal Law § 50-e. All other major Westchester hospitals (White Plains, NYP/Lawrence, Northern Westchester, Phelps, Montefiore New Rochelle) are private with the standard 2.5-year deadline.

Where are Westchester malpractice cases filed?

Supreme Court, Westchester County — 111 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, White Plains, NY 10601.

What happens if I miss the 90-day Notice of Claim deadline for Westchester Medical Center?

Missing the deadline typically bars your claim against the hospital entirely. Courts rarely grant extensions. If you believe you may have a claim involving care at Westchester Medical Center, contact us immediately — time is the most critical factor.

Can I still file if my doctor was in private practice but operated at Westchester Medical Center?

Yes. A physician in private practice who performed a procedure at Westchester Medical Center may be sued under the standard 2.5-year statute of limitations (CPLR § 214-a), even if the hospital itself requires a 90-day Notice of Claim. The deadlines apply separately to each defendant. We identify every responsible party when evaluating your case.

Deutsch Law, PC — Westchester Office

Ready to Discuss Your Question?

If you or a loved one has been affected by medical care in Westchester, 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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