Medical Malpractice Law Guide

Medical malpractice occurs when a hospital, doctor, or other health care professional is the cause of an injury or death to a patient through a negligent act or omission of treatment. Medical malpractice commonly includes misdiagnosis, surgical errors, medication errors, anesthesia errors, or birth injuries. With the help of a lawyer, injured patients can bring a lawsuit against the hospital or health care professional with the goal of obtaining damages and compensation.

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  • ContentWhat is Medical Malpractice Law?

    Medical malpractice law governs the liability of doctors and other treatment providers when they cause harm to a patient by rendering their services in a negligent manner. All states have their own laws and procedures to handle these specialized personal injury cases. But in general terms, a doctor will be held liable if his or her conduct fails to meet the "standard of care" provided by other doctors under similar circumstances.

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  • ContentWhen Is It Considered Medical Malpractice?

    Medical Malpractice occurs when a hospital, doctor, or other health care professional causes an injury to a patient through a negligent act or a lack of an act. In order to prove medical malpractice occurred, there must be four elements present- duty, dereliction, damages, and direct cause.

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  • ContentWhen is Negligence Considered Medical Malpractice?

    A person can bring a lawsuit for negligence if they can establish all four of the required elements- duty, breach, causation, and damages. When negligence is established in a medical malpractice lawsuit, the patient often receives compensation. Find out how.

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  • ContentWhen is it Dental Malpractice?

    Dental Malpractice occurs when negligent dental work leads to an injury. Dental Malpractice often stems from a failure to treat or diagnose a condition, or intentional misconduct on the part of the dentist. Read on to find out what constitutes dental malpractice and how a lawyer can help you.

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  • ContentAnesthesia Errors as Medical Malpractice

    Common anesthesia errors during surgical procedures can often lead to medical malpractice lawsuits. When anesthesiology is applied incorrectly, major consequences can result. Read on to find out who can be held responsible, what damages are available to you, and how a lawyer can help.

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  • ContentBirth and Children Injuries as Medical Malpractice

    Birth and child injuries are often some of the most complicated and emotional medical malpractice lawsuits. These medical malpractice lawsuits include birth injuries to either the mother or the baby as well as injuries during childhood.

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  • ContentSurgery as Medical Malpractice

    Mistakes can occur during surgery that may be considered negligent, and which may elicit compensation. This may include poor post-op or pre-op care, botched plastic surgery, or an underqualified surgery. Discover if you are entitled to compensation.

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  • ContentMedication Errors as Medical Malpractice

    One of the leading causes of medical malpractice are medication errors. Many of these errors can have devastating effects on patients and their families. These errors can include prescription errors by the doctor or pharmacy errors. Injured victims may seek compensation for their injuries through a medical malpractice lawsuit.

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  • ContentMedical Devices as Medical Malpractice

    Defective medical devices can cause severe pain or injury to the person. In the event of a medical machine with a defect causing harm or death, the patient may have a valid lawsuit resulting in compensation.

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  • ContentFailure to Diagnose and Medical Malpractice

    Oftentimes a medical malpractice lawsuit stems from a botched or missed diagnosis. A lawyer can help prove the four elements of negligence in these cases and help prove that the doctor is the reason that further injury occurred.

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  • ContentMedical Records as Medical Malpractice

    Strict guidelines have been put in place for healthcare professionals when handling medical records. These guidelines ensure safety of medical records and privacy. A breach in the duty of care can lead to serious injury or a break of patient confidentiality, which can then lead to a medical malpractice lawsuit.

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  • ContentMental Health Professionals and Medical Malpractice

    Medical professionals within can commit medical malpractice, most commonly through a privacy breach or through mistakes in treatment and medication. Learn when a mental health professional is able to disclose a patient’s information and how to bring a medical malpractice claim.

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  • ContentMedical Malpractice and Elderly Patients

    Negligence in caring for the elderly could lead to a lawsuit for damages to compensate. These cases are often brought against a nursing home or in-home care provider. A nursing home abuse lawyer may be able to provide assistance to the family in bringing the medical malpractice lawsuit.

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  • ContentMedical Malpractice Overseas

    As medical tourism becomes more common, so to does the instances of botched surgeries and severe medical issues. Knowing the laws of these nations is advised before obtaining any kind of overseas procedure.

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  • ContentMedical Malpractice in Hospitals and Emergency Rooms

    When a person is injured in a hospital or by an emergency paramedic who works for a hospital, he may be able to pursue compensation from the hospital for the harm caused. Understand when a hospital or emergency response team might be found liable.

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  • ContentWellness Specialists and Medical Malpractice

    Injuries occurred outside the hospital by specialists such as massage therapists or weight loss professionals can be very debilitating. When these injuries occur, it is important to know your rights and if you are able to receive any compensation.

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  • ContentHow a Lawyer Can Help With Medical Malpractice

    Generally, medical malpractice cases are difficult to prove. The injured party will oftentimes use a lawyer to handle the negotiation settlements. If you or a family member have been seriously injured due to a doctor, nurse, or hospital, you should contact a lawyer to assist you with the case.

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