How To Know If You Have A Legitimate Medical Malpractice Law Suit

11th May 2010
By Josh Wiczewski in Medical Malpractice
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Medical malpractice or medical neglect takes place when a physician or a different medical professional, such as an Anesthesiologist or RN, fails to provide a standard of care or by carrying out an act, or neglecting to perform an action that results in an injury or harm to the individual. These are called mistakes, or omissions, and can certainly happen at any time during the time period in which the injured person is handled by the medical professional.

It is advisable practice to comprehend the procedure in which you receive from a medical professional so that you can keep away from being a victim of medical malpractice. As an example, if you are meeting with a physician for a normal checkup, get to understand what are the standard practices that call for an annual or routine checkup, such as blood pressure lab tests. Knowing what is regarded as to be hypertension (high blood pressure), or what your sugar levels should be helps to reassure you are receiving the best medical care. Likewise, if you are a candidate for a surgical procedure, your doctor should tell you why the procedure is essential and explain the surgical procedure in depth and advise you of the risks and complications affiliated with your surgical procedure.


There are many medical malpractice suits which are filed in the courts simply because a medical doctor failed to advise his client about the related risks of a surgical procedure. Should the doctor make clear those risks, ensure that that you know if those risks or normal risks that are involved. Without understanding such information, you could be a victim of medical malpractice.

If you think that you or a loved one has become a victim of medical malpractice, it will also be smart to always keep exact records and information. Filing a medical malpractice suit will mean that you will have to prove that your doctor or other medical professionals acts were the cause of your injury or damages and therefore their acts were negligent. This means that you should keep track of dates in which you began treating with the professional, what types of medication were you prescribed, and detailed information regarding your visits. This information can be kept in your personal files at home.


Last but not least, filing a medical malpractice suit might be very expensive. When you file a suit regarding medical negligence, you will most likely need the opinions of expert witnesses, which could you cost you in the thousands of dollars. Remember the expert witness will have to take time off of work for court appearances and depositions. However, the cost should not deter you if you believe you have a valid medical malpractice suit. Consulting with a lawyer should be one of the first things to do when you suspect you have a valid case. Quite a few attorneys specializing in this field will provide their services on a contingency basis, which means that they won't get paid, unless you win.


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