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Achievements

Successful Work Team

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...

 

  • Organize and Protest Injustices

  • Raise Awareness

  • Educate

  • Build Coalitions

 

We have helped hundred of victims across the country in areas of...

  • Nursing Home Abuse

  • Medical Negligence

  • 10-Day Rules

  • COVID-19 Related Issues

 

NMMAA has written numerous complaints on...

  • Hospital

  • Nursing Home Issues

  • 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 Receives the President's Lifetime Achievement Award

Most Prestigious Award

The President’s Lifetime Achievement Award is reserved for the rare individual who has completed more than 4,000 hours of service over the course of their life. 

This award recognizes the accomplishments of the National Medical Malpractice Advocate Association in civil and social rights advocacy.

NMMAA will continue to fight for those who can't fight for themselves.

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Medical Malpractice Month

Signature Initiative H.R. 614 Texas Legislature

The National Medical Malpractice Advocacy association is the first organization in history to receive recognition through Proclamations on a local, state, and national level. We began this initiative in 2015 as a way to give recognition to those harmed by medical errors. We recognize this every July. Individuals and firms across the nation participate in bringing awareness to the 3rd leading cause of death in America. 

NMMAA continues to work diligently with local, state and national leaders across this county and is proud to announce that July has been proclaimed and/or acknowledge as Medical Malpractice Month in several states across this nations.

Medical Malpractice Awareness Month main objective is to bring about awareness, to ensure transparency in that the American people and people all over the world have the right to transparency and safer health care measures.  Through unity and education and the bringing together of like-minded individuals, the NMMAA as an organization will “END THE SILENCE” by providing Hope and promoting Healing and by allowing Honor to the memories of all those injured or lost due to medical negligence.

Hope that all local, state, national and federal agencies will be committed to fighting for injustices and disparities in our health care system; Healing the hurt and the pain of the hearts of those that have been affected by medical negligence by providing them with direction, services and support and by allowing them a voice for change;

Honor and value the citizen’s rights of the United States for accountability and transparency and protect them from all harm and danger by ensuring that each individual has the right to obtain crucial and important information when making a health or medical decision.

“No man or entity should possess the power to withhold pertinent information that could result in the ending of a life." ~Deirdre Gilbert Dickson, National Director of the National Medical Malpractice Advocacy Association

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On the Road With Medical Malpractice

At The National Medical Malpractice Advocacy Association, we are dedicated to stepping up our efforts in addressing this issue. This is by no means an easy feat, but through cooperation and community empowerment we believe we can facilitate progress in this area.

 

We are always striving to make a difference, and invite you to learn more and lend your support. The order # is CMD19120476. 

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Presidents Achievement Award
Medical Malpractice Month
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