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Counselor / Therapist Liability Attorneys
in Denver and throughout Colorado and Wyoming
Many kinds of behavior can result in malpractice for a therapist, including negligence, breach of contract, intentional misconduct, invasion of privacy, failure to prevent injury, and defamation. The major causes for successful malpractice lawsuits against psychologists arise because of: sexual impropriety; incorrect treatment—e.g., using treatments the therapist was not qualified to perform by lack of training or experience); improper evaluation; or breach of confidentiality or privacy.
If you believe you or a loved one have experienced professional negligence by a counselor or therapist, please call or email us today for a free consultation. At Burg Simpson Eldredge Hersh & Jardine, P.C., our Colorado malpractice attorneys represent people like you who have suffered injuries because of professional negligence by a counseling or therapist professional.
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