The Book on Malpractice

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The Book on Malpractice Medical malpractice is one of the worst ways to suffer from personal injury. We trust medical professionals with our lives, and when accidents happen under their watch, the consequences can be life-altering. We’ve written “The Book on Malpractice” to explain the ins and outs of this complex legal process. With this website, we’ve finally made our information accessible for free. Here, you’ll be able to find the medical malpractice laws for all fifty states, as well as a variety of information regarding steps to seeking rightful compensation.

The Basic Claim Requirements In order to file a medical malpractice claim, you’ll need to have a doctor-patient relationship in place. If you can prove that you hired the doctor to perform a procedure on you, that’s a start. After proving this relationship was established, you’ll need to show that there was negligence involved in the medical procedure that was responsible for your injury. Proving negligence will be the key to winning your lawsuit, and it can be difficult in medical malpractice lawsuits because doctors are protected in their professions. Being unhappy with the results of your procedure is different than your doctor being incompetent or causing you harm on purpose. After proving negligence, you’ll need to prove that your injury led to specific damages. Even if the doctor was negligent, you won’t receive compensation unless you suffered significant injuries from


the negligence such as physical pain, mental anguish, emotional distress, loss of earning ability, or additional medical bills.

Common Types of Malpractice There are many types of medical malpractice which can include mistakes in surgical procedures or lack of communication regarding prescription side effects. Some of the most common types of medical malpractice include the following:

Failure to diagnose

Improper treatment

Failure to warn a patient of known risks

Surgical mishap Throughout this website, we’ll go into further detail on the different types of medical malpractice, including specific stories where malpractice has occurred. These examples can help you identify which type of malpractice you may be experiencing so that you’ll be prepared when entering the legal process.

Seeking Legal Representation You can use our index to look up the medical malpractice laws in your state. Once you know what to expect, you’ll be ready to hire an attorney. We’ll also do our best to provide qualified medical malpractice law firms in your area to make your journey towards justice easier. Medical malpractice is terrifying and the injuries you’ve suffered can be serious, but staying wellinformed on the laws and hiring the proper attorney can ensure that you’re fully-compensated for your damages. Browse our website for more information.


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