Facts About Mal Practice
Doctors, nurses and other medical professionals are obligated to live by the accepted standards of care and failure to do so can result in harm to the patient. Breaching this duty is known as mal practice and victims of mal practice have the legal right to hold the negligent party(s) responsible for damages such as:
Pain and suffering
Financial losses related to the injury, including medical costs and lost wages
Loss of companionship or support (when mal practice results in death)
The Importance of an Experienced Attorney
Mal practice cases are especially complicated. The injured party's lawyer will have to prove that negligence happened and that it caused the patient to suffer because of it. This requires extensive legal and medical research, as well as a great amount of financial resources. It is important for a victim to seek the help of a professional attorney since mal practice cases are complex.
A medical mal practice attorney can evaluate a claim and determine whether a lawsuit is a viable option. For a mal practice lawsuit to be feasible, for example, it needs to fall within the statute of limitations. A statute of limitations is a time restriction for filing a mal practice lawsuit. Every state has its own statute of limitations, but most range from one to three years from the time the injury occurred or was discovered. It is important that any individual with mal practice cases need to file a claim before the statute of limitations passes. An experienced mal practice attorney can inform you of the relevant statute in your state.
Medical Errors and Mal Practice Cases
Mal practice cases most frequently involve:
Errors in the lab
Surgical errors, including anesthesia errors
Misdiagnosis or missed diagnosis
Errors that result in birth injuries such as brachial plexus palsy and cerebral palsy
Medication errors
Physicians, lab technicians, nurses, physician assistants, anesthesiologists and other medical staff may also make medical errors.
Contact Us about Mal Practice
If you think you have a mal practice case, contact our law firm today. A mal practice attorney will evaluate your claim free of charge and answer any questions you have regarding your legal options.
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