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Medical Malpractice Lawsuits - FAQ's

February 25, 2010 @ 06:50 PM — by unknown
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Medical malpractice cases can be remarkably complex and difficult to understand. Below are some of the most frequently asked questions that clients have about medical malpractice cases.

 

What exactly is medical malpractice?

Patients may find themselves a victim of negligent care. When medical professionals do not deliver their services according to professional standards, they could be guilty of a wrongful act known as a tort. Medical professionals include doctors, nurses, or other medical assistants.

 

What can patients recover?

If a medical professional breaches their contractual duty of care, then a patient may be able to be compensated in the form of damages. The sum of money that they may be able to receive includes loss of income, long term care, medical bills, pain and suffering, loss of limbs, or having to live with a disfigurement.

 

How are medical professionals able to pay damage awards?

Medical professionals are required to carry a certain amount of malpractice insurance in order to be able to provide healthcare services. These amounts vary from state to state.

 

What if the patient died as a result of the medical malpractice?

Close family members are able to bring a lawsuit on behalf of the deceased individual in order to be compensated for the loss of companionship, financial support, and pain and suffering.

 

How can an attorney help?

An attorney that is familiar with medical malpractice laws will be able to properly assess your case. They will gather all of the necessary information to provide you with sound legal advice. An attorney will handle all aspects of your case from start to finish.

 

Should I attempt pro se representation?

It is recommended that plaintiffs do not attempt to represent themselves during any court proceeding. Medical malpractice laws are quite complex and require the expertise of attorneys that are involved in these matters on a daily basis. Not only will you be more likely to have a successful case, but you may also see a larger damage award.

 

If you or a loved one believes they have a medical malpractice claim, you may be eligible for compensation. Contact a medical malpractice attorney today to examine your rights and see if you have a claim.

 

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