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 Medical Malpractice


    Medical malpractice is any deviation or omission in medical care from the accepted standard that
    causes injuries or damages to a patient. In short, medical malpractice is any mistake made by a 
    doctor or other healthcare provider that could have been avoided had proper measures been taken to
    prevent it. Medical malpractice cases are complex and require an experienced attorneywho 
    understands your injuries in order to make the necessary links between the negligent act and the
    actual injury. Only an experienced Medical malpractice attorney will know the mistakes made by
    a doctor or other healthcare provider that could have been avoided had proper measures been
    taken to prevent it. If you or a loved one have suffered as a result of medical malpractice,
    please contact us today.

Do I Have a Case


    Generally speaking, in order for someone to have a viable medical malpractice claim, a doctor or other
    healthcare provider (physicians, nurses, hospitals, psychologists, x-ray technicians and a variety
    of other medical professionals) must have committed a negligent act that deviated from the accepted
    standard  if medical care, and that negligent act must have caused significant  injury. For example, if
    your doctor misread your test result, that act  must have been something no other reasonably 
    prudent doctor  would have done under the same circumstances. 

    A medical malpractice lawsuit can be based on many different negligent acts, including but not limited
    to: 

    ·         Birth Injury
   
·         Nursing Home Negligence & Abuse
   
·         Failing to diagnose a disease
   
·         Delaying diagnosis of a disease
   
·         Making surgical errors
   
·         Failing to properly treat a medical condition
   
·         Over-medication
   
·         Making errors during the prenatal and or birth process
   
·         Negligent Hospital Care

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                     (This website is for informational purposes only and does not offer any legal advice.  
                                                              Please contact an attorney for a full assessment of your claim.)