Cappolino, Dodd & Krebs, LLP
Cappolino, Dodd & Krebs, LLP
Cappolino, Dodd & Krebs, LLP


About the Veteran's Administration Medical Malpractice Law Firm of Cappolino, Dodd & Krebs, LLP

Our VA Medical Malpractice Law Firm is experienced and qualified to handle cases involving birth or delivery injuries, paralysis caused by medical errors, misdiagnosed ailments, having the wrong limb(s) amputated, and other medical malpractice cases.

Our firm has a staff that is experienced and committed to helping those in need of legal advice. We have over 80 years of combined legal experience and we have a doctor/lawyer on staff to help evaluate and litigate your case.

If you or a loved one has been a victim of any form of medical malpractice at a U.S Government Hospital, contact a VA Medical Malpractice lawyer at our law firm today.


CDK attorney quoted in FOXNews story

Reporters for FOXNews.com contacted a senior partner for Cappolino Dodd Krebs LLP for comment on a story about the breakdown of veteran's health care in Philadelphia.

Richard Dodd, who has represented veterans in lawsuits against the government, said that poor funding has lowered the quality of veterans' care and interest from some physicians.

"They're generally under-funded ... and I think the interest of the doctors suffers to some degree," he told FOXNews.com. "Generally speaking, the physicians that work at the VA work there because they have no interest in private health care, and in some situations are unable to find jobs in private industry."

The story focused on reports that Veterans Affairs hospitals have given botched radiation treatments to nearly 100 vets and exposed more than 10,000 patients to HIV and hepatitis viruses. As a result, veterans advocates and lawmakers say the VA health system is in a shambles.

Dodd noted that the process of suing the Veterans Administration and the United States government for medical malpractice is incredibly complex. “We’ve done this before, with success,” he said. “We have the experience to know the potential pitfalls and understand the regulations. Unfortunately, the government is doing a poor job of taking care of our veterans. I suspect there will be many more cases.”

You can read the full story here...