Patients and lawyers alike, face a central question in medical malpractice cases:
Do I have a case?
Although it is a factor, injury in itself does not warrant a medical malpractice case, yet this is not the ultimate conclusion. Similarly, not achieving the expected result may not qualify as medical malpractice.
However, while some injuries may appear as normal consequences to a medical procedure, they can be medical malpractice. How do we know if there has been a medical malpractice?
The existence of a legal duty on the part of the doctor to p...
Standards
A breach of this duty by a failure of the treating doctor to...
Causal Relationship
A causal relationship between such breach of duty and injury...
A Lawyer Alone
A lawyer alone cannot make that determination; he or she nee...
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Medical malpractice is often characterized as an instance in which treatment from a medical professionals falls below the accepted standards of care or violates a patient’s rights. Many people may be victims of medical malpractice and not even realize that their injuries and suffering was a result of a doctor’s malpractice.
The following elements can indicate medical malpractice:
• A duty was owed to the patient
• That duty was not upheld
• The practice deviated from the medical standard
• These actions led to an injury to the patient.
In most cases, victims or the family of a victim of medical malpractice have up to three years from the date of their injury to file a claim (One year from the discovery of the injury). It may be difficult to tie your injury back to one specific date or incident. An attorney can help you understand the intricacies of a medical malpractice claim and can help you understand the specific nature of your case.
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