Our
Initiatives

As an advocate for social justice, the NMMAA empowers the community through education and activism. With active patient advocates throughout the United States, the NMMAA helps citizens be informed. Informed citizens...
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Organize and Protest Injustices
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Raise Awareness
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Educate
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Build Coalitions
We have helped hundred of victims across the country in areas of...
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Nursing Home Abuse
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Medical Negligence
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10-Day Rules
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COVID-19 Related Issues
NMMAA has written numerous complaints on...
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Hospital
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Nursing Home Issues
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COVID-19 Related Issues
Our lobbying arm, Joseph Cammarata in Virginia, has bill history and bipartisan support on "Cancel the Cap" SB 1107 legislation. Our lobbying arm, Chip Wagar in Louisiana, was instrumental in informercials and campaign ads regarding "Tort Reform". HB 586 and SB 503 are bills affording relief to the most severely injured citizens of the State of Louisiana from medical malpractice.

NMMAA Participating in Challenge of Texas Caps
Plaintiff in Ground-Breaking Lawsuit
The National Medical Malpractice Advocacy Association will be a Plaintiff in a ground-breaking lawsuit to challenge the Texas cap on non-economic damages in medical malpractice cases, Winnett et al v. Frank et al, Civil Action 20-1155 in the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, Austin Division.

Cancel the Cap Legislation
Bill History & Bipartisan Support
When it comes to championing victims’ rights, Attorney Joseph Cammarata doesn’t hesitate to take on formidable, powerful opponents.
Nancy’s case inspired Mr. Cammarata to spearhead efforts to change Virginia law to hold medical wrongdoers fully accountable for the harms and losses they caused to the victims of their negligence.
He brought the issue to the attention of State Sen. Bill Stanley (R-District 20) who agreed to be the chief patron of a bill to change the law. Sen. Stanley introduced legislation known as SB 1107. State Sen. Scott Surovell (D-District 36) is a co-patron of the bill.
For more information visit https://www.chaikinandsherman.com/cancel-the-cap/.

Restorative Justice Initiative
We advocate for the development of programs and practices that directly address the needs of those impacted by medical malpractice. In our world or efforts are focused on making things right by addressing the needs of those harmed through medical errors. Our processes are to connect the dots and involve impartial facilitators who role is to guide the process according to the principles of restorative justice. Although medical malpractice victims are coined outside agitators and litigious, we only want the truth and a solution that will benefit both sides of the spectrum.
We have helped numerous people across this country find solutions to their pressing needs. That has always been our goal!


