Medical Malpractice

Malpractice cases, in general, center around a plaintiff who has been harmed or injured due to the negligence, carelessness, or the intentional act of another party or entity. Healthcare providers and attorneys are most commonly involved in these types of cases.

  • Can Artificial Intelligence be liable for medical malpractice?
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    Recognizing the signs of long-term effects early and taking appropriate legal and medical steps is essential for those affected.
  • Are doctors just lazy?
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    Doctors put in countless hours of hard work and sacrifice throughout medical school. But does that mean they can take it easy in their practice?
  • Can you sue a psychologist for medical malpractice?
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    A professional negligence claim against a psychologist can be different from a malpractice claim against a doctor. It is important to understand your legal options…
  • Modern medical malpractice
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    In the past, medical malpractice involved the negligent acts of doctors, hospitals, and other healthcare professionals. But, with the increased use of technology in the healthcare field, there’s now an additional risk for medical errors.
  • Do doctors protect each other?
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    You would expect a doctor who has knowledge of a colleague’s negligence, carelessness or incompetence to report it to the proper authorities. But, all too often, this is not the case.
  • Some medical malpractice cases go to trial when others settle. Why?
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    The question that medical malpractice attorneys are often asked by clients pertains to the value of their case and the advantages of settling out-of-court vs going to trial.
  • What is not considered medical malpractice?
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    Medical malpractice can occur for a variety of reasons such as failure to diagnosis, misdiagnosis, medication errors, and more. What all legitimate malpractice cases have in common is that they were the result of negligence on the part of a healthcare provider.
  • Can you trust doctors?
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    Over the past several decades, more and more Americans have found the healthcare system in the U.S. to be increasingly impersonal and difficult to navigate. As a result, more and more people are more likely to get healthcare from an urgent clinic, urgent care app, or by simply surfing the internet.
  • How to file a formal complaint against a doctor or hospital
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    If a doctor or hospital has breached their standard duty of care as a result of negligence or carelessness, they should be reported to the appropriate authorities or regulatory board. But, to get the desired result, you need to know how to file a complaint.
  • Can doctors get fired?
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    The simple answer is “yes”, but when a doctor is fired, it can be a complicated process and lead to some legal issues.
  • Will a doctor lose their license for medical malpractice?
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    Contrary to what many people believe, a medical malpractice lawsuit is not intended to revoke a doctor’s medical license, even if he or she is found liable of negligence. That is a separate process that takes place outside of civil court.
  • Duty of Care laws for doctors
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    When a doctor establishes a relationship with a patient, he or she is expected to provide what is known as a “duty of care” to the patient.
  • What to do when you disagree with your doctor
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    The doctor-patient relationship is built on trust. But, what happens if you don’t agree with a diagnosis or treatment plan…
  • Can you sue your doctor for bad handwriting?
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    Lots of jokes have been made about doctors and their sloppy handwriting. But, sadly, a doctor’s sloppy handwriting is no laughing matter.
  • Medical Malpractice gets even worse when there is a cover-up
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    Medical malpractice cases are the result of negligence or flagrant errors in treatment or during a procedure. What makes these cases even worse is when a doctor tries to cover up his or her negligence or errors.
  • Don’t be a victim of medical malpractice
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    More than 250,000 people in the U.S. die every year from medical mistakes according to a study conducted by Johns Hopkins. Therefore, it’s important that you take an active role in your medical care so you don’t become a statistic…
  • The effects of medical misdiagnosis are dangerous
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    It’s a fact that a majority of Americans will be misdiagnosed or will get a diagnosis that is late in coming at least one time in their lives.
  • Medical malpractice document checklist
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    For a medical malpractice case to be successful, you have to be able to prove the 4 D’s of medical malpractice — duty, deviation, damages, and direct cause. Without the proper documentation, it’s difficult for an attorney to build a strong case in your favor.
  • How shared liability works in medical malpractice cases
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    In medical malpractice cases in which more than one party’s negligence resulted in an injury to a patient, the legal concept of joint and several liability comes into play.
  • The 3 worst types of medical malpractice
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    According to a 2016 study conducted at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, preventable medical errors are the third leading cause of death in the U.S. This includes deaths from delayed diagnosis, medication errors, as well as surgical errors.
  • What documents do you need for a medical malpractice case
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    In order to successfully prove a medical malpractice case, there are a variety of documents that you’ll need to obtain as evidence of your claim …

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