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Malpractice Litigation

Malpractice litigation can be a lengthy, complicated process. It requires the patient, or a legally-appointed representative, to show that the physician had a duty to care, and that the doctor breached that duty and that harm resulted.

Many proposals have been put forward to modify the rules of law governing malpractice claims. They propose to replace the trial and jury system with an alternative that would reduce costs, expedite settlements, eliminate excessively generous juries and filter out unsubstantial medical claims.

The wrong diagnosis

Medical malpractice is often caused by mistaken diagnosis. It happens a lot every year, and can result in devastating effects, including a need for unnecessary surgery and lawyers long hospital stays and excessively aggressive treatment. In some instances a mistake in diagnosis can result in death.

To establish malpractice, the doctor must have violated his duty to the patient by not diagnosing an illness or injury correctly. In the majority of cases, the failure of the physician to perform the required care is demonstrated by an expert opinion. This can be a medical professional with vast knowledge of the kind of illness being examined. The expert must also demonstrate that the physician failed to sufficiently add the illness to his or her list of differential diagnosis by using methods like asking further questions, observing further or requesting further tests as part of the diagnostic procedure.

A plaintiff must also prove that the injuries caused by the misdiagnosis result from the breach of duty. This usually means establishing actual damages, including past and future medical expenses and lost income, as well as pain and suffering, shortened life expectancy and other losses. The plaintiff must also file a lawsuit within the statute of limitations which typically are two or three years after the harm was incurred.

Unskillful Procedure

It may be shocking to learn that surgeons carry out the incorrect procedure on patients around 20 times a week. These mistakes can lead to unexpected medical expenses and further suffering for patients. A medical malpractice lawyer can assist you in obtaining the compensation you're due for your losses.

A successful malpractice lawsuit requires a strong claim that the doctor is negligent. A claim of malpractice stemming from a surgical error must show that the defendant's actions deviated from the standard of care that would have been provided by doctors with similar training in similar circumstances. This can be done through expert testimony or a thorough analysis of medical documents.

During the discovery phase, your attorney will exchange files with the defense team to be used in your case. These files could include medical and surgical documents, lab reports and other evidence of your injuries. Your lawyer may also interview witnesses to gather information for your case. During the interview with the witness, the attorney opposing you will ask you questions under the oath. This is called a deposition.

Wrong-site surgery is a rare but very serious form of malpractice. This type of malpractice is usually triggered due to a doctor's failure follow the surgical recommendation records or the medical record of the patient. In this scenario it is simple to prove negligence. However, determining who is liable for the negligence is not always easy.

Wrong Drugs

Drug-related errors can cause injury or worsen health conditions in more than a half a million Americans each year. Doctors must exercise extreme caution when prescribing medications, to ensure they are safe and appropriate for the patient. If the doctor's actions are not in line with the medical standard of care and you suffer serious injury as result, it could be a case of malpractice.

Sometimes, the error doesn't happen at the physician's office but rather in the hospital. Nurses may misunderstand a prescribed medication and administer the incorrect dosage or medication. The pharmacy could also make mistakes by filling incorrect medication or a drug with harmful ingredients.

Our firm handles the most common medical malpractice claims. We receive calls from clients who were given the wrong medication by their medical professionals which resulted in serious injuries or even death. Our lawyers will determine where the error occurred in the chain of command, and who is accountable for your injuries. We will help you determine the value of your losses. This would include medical expenses, lost wages, and discomfort and pain resulting from injuries sustained as a result of the error in medication. The more serious your injuries, then the greater your damages. You deserve adequate compensation. We can help you obtain the settlement you deserve.

Emergency Room Errors

Emergency rooms are often high-stress and high-pressure environments. This could be hazardous for patients. Doctors are usually under pressure to attend to as many patients as possible and run tests as quickly as they can and be in constant communication with each other and write or read reports while delivering high-quality care to each patient. These busy environments could lead to errors with disastrous consequences.

ER errors can include anything from misdiagnosis to premature discharging of the patient. Most ER errors are caused by an absence of medical history, a misinterpretation or test results or a failure to consult specialists. ER staff may also make mistakes when communicating with one another or with patients, such as not mentioning the patient's allergies or other health conditions or giving incorrect instructions to nurses.

To have a basis for a malpractice lawsuit, the plaintiff has to first prove that the medical professional violated the standard of care. The standard of care is defined as the level of care that a reasonable medical professional would have provided in similar circumstances. The plaintiff must prove that this negligence caused their injury and subsequent damages. A successful plaintiff may be able to obtain compensation for future or past medical bills, pain and suffering, lost earnings and earning potential and funeral costs, if applicable.

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