David Wesley Sumner, experienced Medical Malpractice attorney in Tucson, AZ with 6 reviews
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David Wesley Sumner

333 N. Wilmot Rd., Tucson, AZ

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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville School of Law, J.D. (with honors)

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Robert

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05 Dec, 2024
I spoke with David about a situation that I wasn’t sure whether I had a case or not. I explained the best I could to him my situation, and through our conversation with him, asking me questions and telling me how the system works I believed that I would be wasting his time Going forward. However, even though this was a consultation and David knew that he wasn’t going to have me as a client. He gave me valuable information that I can use going forward and discussing my issue with the doctor that almost killed me. His advice was worth everything to me. We were able to talk freely and I felt that David was more of a friend than just an attorney I had called up. Although hopefully I don’t have to consult with David again, if I ever do get this position again he is gonna be my first call. He was very honest and straightforward and took more time than I expected to go through my situation. Definitely this man is very intelligent and well-versed on his field. I would definitely hire this man.
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Lisa

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18 Mar, 2022
David Sumner is everything one could hope for in an attorney when one's loved one has suffered a catastrophic injury. He is smart, informed, compassionate and the most diligent, hardworking individual I have encountered. My husband's hospital file alone was over 3,000 pages and he studied every one of them, multiple times. He methodically built a case, based on evidence, in order to counter the misrepresentations put forth by attorneys for the defense. He obtained expert witnesses that were truly expert and put out a large sum of his own money in order to help our case go forward. He kept in contact with us and we always knew what was going on The most helpful thing for me, as we went through tough years with my husband's condition and the lack of concern from the hospital about their role, was his compassion and determination to fight the good fight on behalf of one who could not fight the fight himself. His hard work brought about a good settlement and we are forever grateful.
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Anita & gerald busha

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09 Mar, 2022
Mr. Sumner won our case and showed hard work and extensive research for out case. He amazed us with his knowledge of medical terms and procedures during the trial. Our case started four years ago and was delayed two years because of the virus, and in the end we won. He and his associate John Vingelli worked very well together and are very professional.
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Medical Malpractice Law and Strategy, Contributing Editor
1994:
Medical Malpractice Law & Strategy, "Chorionic Villus Sampling: Pro's, Con's and Alternatives"
1991:
Medical Malpractice Law & Strategy, "How to Locate Credible Experts"
1991:
Medical Malpractice Law & Strategy, "Screening Plaintiff Malpractice Cases"
1989:
Medical Malpractice Law & Strategy, "Proof of Brain Injury in Obstetcrical Malpractice Cases"
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Medical Malpractice Law & Strategy, "Deposing the Medical Expert"
1986:
Medical Malpractice Law & Strategy, "Obstetrical Malpractice Glossary" (Issue Insert)
1986:
Medical Malpractice Law & Strategy, "Fetal Heart Monitoring"
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Medical Malpractice Law & Strategy, "Apgar Scores in Infant Cases"
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Medical Malpractice Law & Strategy, "Evaluating the Meconium Staining Case"
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Arkansas Law Review, Associate Editor
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