Hixson & Brown, P.C.

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Medical Malpractice AttorneyPersonal Injury Attorney
The medical malpractice lawyers at Hixson & Brown, P.C. located in West Des Moines, Iowa believe experience and hard work are vital to achieving results on behalf of our clients. Our lawyers have more than 70 years of experience litigating personal injury and medical malpractice claims throughout the state of Iowa. Hixson & Brown, P.C. only represents injury cases - ensuring you partner with a firm that has a deep understanding of Iowa’s personal injury laws that your case requires. If an injury prevents you from coming to see us, we will gladly come to you. We meet clients in their homes, in the hospital or wherever is most convenient. We also offer evening and weekend appointments as necessary.

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Hixson & Brown, P.C.
160 South 68th Street, West Des Moines, IA
50266, United States

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    Joni Tickle
    Oct 12, 2024
    5.0
    Russ Hixon was absolutely amazing to work with! He is extremely smart, dedicated to his work and unbelievably caring. He helped us through the hardest time of our life facing the death of our sweet baby boy. Russ will always have a special place in our hearts.
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    Sabrina Baqir
    Nov 12, 2020
    5.0
    I can NOT say enough about Hixson & Brown. I worked with Mr Hixson and he went above and beyond for our family. He did things for us that he didn’t need to do. He clearly explained things in our complicated case (young son passed away) and also emailed us details so I would have it for reference later. We worked with other lawyers that couldn’t figure some things out and Mr. Hixson is the one that was able to dissect our case. I honestly feel so lucky to come across this law firm. I’m hoping he can work in the future with us on our case. Thank you again Mr. Hixson!!
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    Luke Frieberg
    Aug 16, 2016
    5.0
    Working with Blake Scott has been amazing!!! I can't even begin to tell you how much Blake did for my fiance and me as we were fighting medical bills. We were going back and forth with our insurance company and getting nowhere when we gave up and hired Blake. I wish we would have done it sooner! By staying on the insurance companies he was able to get our case escalated to their legal department and resolved within a matter of weeks. But that's not where he stopped. Our insurance company wasn't paying our claim. This resulted in the hospital sending us to collections. Blake then spent over a month working to get the hospital, collection agency and our insurance company to work together to reinstate the claim and pay it in full. Not a dollar out of our pocket. He didn't stop there. We were in the process of buying a home and Blake took the extra step to work with the collection agency and the the credit agency to get the collections removed from our record. He was able to get an insurance company, a hospital, a collection agency AND the credit bureau to all change their stance and help us. Whenever I have a medical situation, the first person I'm calling is going to be Blake. I wish we had reached out to him over a year ago. Couldn't recommend him highly enough!
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    Nannette Heady
    Oct 7, 2015
    5.0
    After I was in a a rollover accident I was lost and had no clue what to do. The insurance company of the at fault driver offered my very little to settle. I contacted Blake Scott at Hixon & Brown P.C.and for the first time after the accident I felt good! Mr. Scott was a very helpful attorney. Not only was he able to sooth my fears but, with his help I was able to get my life back, as well as, $100,000.00!!! Thank you Blake at Hixon & Brown P.C.

Frequently Asked Questions About Hixson & Brown, P.C.

What is medical malpractice?

The phrase “medical malpractice” developed from the phrase “practice of medicine.” The prefix “mal-” means bad. So, we add “mal-” to the start of the word “practice”, flip things around a bit, and we end up with a phrase that essentially means the bad practice of medicine. You will sometimes hear the phrase shortened to “med-mal.” Legally, medical malpractice describes a negligence claim asserted against a medical professional or facility. The medical professional is often a doctor, but a medical malpractice claim can also be asserted against a nurse, a physician assistant (“PA”) or another medical professional. A medical malpractice claim can also be filed against a medical facility, such as a clinic or hospital. All medical professionals are required to meet the “standard of care.” This is another phrase that can be confusing. It simply refers to the level of care medical professionals and facilities must provide to their patients. Medical professionals have a duty to act with such reasonable care and skill as is exercised by an ordinary physician of good standing under like circumstances. If a medical professional fails to act with reasonable care and skill, then they are said to have “breached” the standard of care.

The doctor made a mistake and breached the standard of care – is this enough to file a medical malpractice case?

No, it is not enough. Proving the standard of care, and proving the defendant (e.g. doctor) breached the standard of care, are only the first two steps in proving a medical malpractice claim. In order to be successful, a person bringing a medical malpractice claim – the “plaintiff” – must prove all of the following: The applicable standard of care A violation of the standard of care A causal relationship between the violation and the harm allegedly suffered by the plaintiff It can often be difficult to prove the “causal connection” element. For example, imagine a doctor failed to timely diagnose cancer and ultimately reached a diagnosis four months late. We may be able to prove a breach in the standard of care, but it can be difficult to prove a diagnosis received four months sooner would have changed the outcome for the patient. This illustrates how a breach in the standard of care does not always equal a successful medical malpractice case.