Malpractice & Negligence
Medical Malpractice
What is Medical Malpractice?
Medical Malpractice is the failure of medical professionals to provide adequate treatment to patients resulting in a personal injury or substantial loss of income.
Why Is A Medical Malpractice Lawyer Needed For Medical Mistakes?
Medical Malpractice is a doctor’s failure to exercise the degree of care and skill that a physician or surgeon of the same medical specialty would use under similar circumstances. When medical “standards” are not followed, it is also known as med mal. A lawyer that knows about medical problems & medical laws is needed to help a claim reach the courts in the fastest, accurate, and most complete way possible. A medical malpractice lawyer will work with the hospital system & medical law system to find out what your rights and legal options are. While you or someone you know gets better or recovers from your medical mistake or injury, the medical malpractice attorney will fight for your legal rights.
Have I Waived My Rights Because I Signed A Consent Form?
This question is asked by numerous people. Health care providers are not given a license to commit malpractice simply because a consent form was filled out by a patient. Despite the fact that the execution of a characteristic consent form specifies acknowledgment of the stated risks and complications in conjunction with a given treatment or operation, it doesn’t relieve a health care provider from their responsibility of meeting the standard of care in association with such treatment or operations.
What Is The First Step A Medical Malpractice Attorney Would Do In Pursuing A Medical Malpractice Claim?
The first step in deciding whether to pursue a medical malpractice case is to determine whether or not you have been the victim of medical malpractice. Even though not every unfortunate outcome is the result of medical malpractice, if you feel that something is not right, you should react accordingly and consult a qualified attorney knowledgeable of the medical field to evaluate your case. This process generally involves attaining and evaluating medical records and other relevant materials. If it appears that the case is strong enough, the next step in the process involves giving written notification of the claims to the parties suspected to be responsible for medical malpractice.
If you need legal assistance with a Medical Negligence Claim, please call Nichols Law Firm PLLC at (518) 483-2200 for a free consultation.
Other malpractice or negligence areas:
Pharmaceutical
Insurance Bad Faith
Seatback Failure
Dog Bites
Wrongful Death Diagnosis
Swimming Pool Accidents
Premises Liability
Products Liability
Failure To Warn of Dangers
Amusement Park Accidents
Seat Belt Injury
Nursing home abuse