Medical Malpractice

Medical errors kill or disable roughly 98,000 Americans every year. Doctors and hospitals are required by law to carry insurance to specifically compensate for malpractice. Types of malpractice claims vary considerably. Some examples include improper diagnosis, delayed diagnosis, improper care, negligence in performing surgical procedures, medication errors, failure to obtain the patient’s informed consent, and abandonment of the patient. Many medical errors are directly attributable to red-tape inherent in the health care system. However, errors occur when physicians and patients have communication problems, such as when a doctor does not give the patient enough information to make an informed decision.

Medical malpractice victims can recover money to pay for doctor and hospital bills, to replace lost income, to cover future medical expenses, to compensate for pain and suffering. Pain and suffering damages can be awarded to individuals suffering from discomfort, disfigurement, embarrassment, humiliation, and from the loss of the opportunity to experience and enjoy the simple pleasures of life.

Before accusing your doctor, start by asking questions. If the answers do not make sense or if you have suspicions, then you should seek another professional’s opinion.

If you feel you or a loved one has been a victim of medical malpractice, please contact us.

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