Ken Hoffman on Medical Malpractice, Winning Personal Injury Cases, and Trial Success
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On this episode of The Attorney Post, veteran personal injury attorney Ken Hoffman shares the experiences and philosophies that have guided his legal career for more than three decades. As a founding partner of Mitchell Hoffman & Wolf, Hoffman has built a practice centered on personalized representation, strong trial preparation, and direct communication with clients.
Founded in 1998, Mitchell Hoffman & Wolf handles cases involving workplace injuries, medical malpractice, car and trucking accidents, nursing home negligence, police misconduct, and other serious injury claims. Hoffman explained that one of the firm's defining characteristics is its commitment to continuity. Rather than passing clients between multiple attorneys, the same lawyer remains involved from the initial consultation through trial.
A major advantage in Hoffman's practice comes from his early career experience representing insurance companies and defendants. Having worked on the defense side of personal injury litigation, he gained insight into how claims are evaluated and how insurance adjusters make settlement decisions. Today, he uses that knowledge to build stronger cases for injured clients and position matters for successful resolutions.
The conversation highlighted several significant cases from Hoffman's career. Among them was a medical malpractice wrongful death case that resulted in a $9.9 million verdict after evidence showed a nurse practitioner failed to communicate critical signs of preeclampsia. He also discussed a police pursuit case that initially ended in a mistrial before being retried successfully, resulting in a $3 million verdict.
According to Hoffman, effective trial advocacy requires simplifying complex issues for jurors. Instead of overwhelming juries with technical terminology, he focuses on demonstrating how injuries affect a person's everyday life. Whether through visual demonstrations or carefully selected expert witnesses, his goal is to make complicated medical and legal concepts understandable.
Hoffman also emphasized the importance of early investigation and evidence collection. Police reports, surveillance footage, witness testimony, medical records, and insurance information often determine the strength of a case. Consistent medical treatment is particularly important because insurers frequently use treatment gaps to challenge injury claims.
Beyond litigation strategy, Hoffman spoke about the emotional side of personal injury law. Many clients come to attorneys during some of the most difficult periods of their lives. As a result, he believes lawyers must combine legal skill with empathy, honesty, and accessibility.
The episode concluded with a discussion of legal reform. Hoffman supports increasing minimum automobile insurance limits in Illinois and expressed concerns about procedural hurdles in medical malpractice litigation that may prevent deserving cases from moving forward.
Overall, the conversation provided an inside look at the mindset of a seasoned trial lawyer who continues to prioritize preparation, credibility, and client service while fighting for injured individuals and their families.
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