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4 Questions About ​​Medical Malpractice Lawsuits

Have you recently visited a doctor that resulted in a bad outcome, and you're wondering if you should file a medical malpractice lawsuit? If so, you likely have a few questions about this situation.

Does Medical Malpractice Always Require Negligence? 

It's crucial to know that medical professionals exercise a standard of care when working with patients. However, there are times when there is a lack of standard of care that results in an additional injury. Failure to act with the appropriate level of care with a patient is considered negligence, which is when a medical malpractice lawsuit can be used to receive compensation.

What's The Difference Between Medical Malpractice And A Bad Health Outcome?

Many patients confuse the difference between medical malpractice and bad outcomes. Simply having something go wrong during your care does not automatically equate to being considered medical malpractice. There are many risks involved when it comes to any medical procedure, and there is a chance that something can go wrong based on the procedure being done. 

For example, you may have a procedure done that requires anesthesia so that you do not feel any pain. It is possible that your body will not accept the anesthesia correctly, causing you to feel pain and discomfort throughout the procedure that is difficult to predict and correct. Meanwhile, if an anesthesiologist did not do everything they were supposed to do to properly administer the anesthesia, resulting in your pain and discomfort, that could be considered medical malpractice. It is because they were not demonstrating the proper level of care with you at the time. 

Will A Doctor Ever Admit To Making A Mistake?

You may think that a doctor will come clean about a mistake that they made during a procedure. You just want answers, but the medical team that worked with you may be very tight-lipped about what happened. This is when you will need the help of a lawyer who has experience in medical malpractice to investigate the problem for you. They know what documents to request or who to subpoena to get the answers that you are looking for. 

Does It Cost Money To Discuss Your Case With A Lawyer?

Many lawyers will meet with you for a free consultation to let you know if there is any viability in your medical malpractice lawsuit. If you decide to move forward with your case, a lawyer will then take a percentage of your compensation as payment. Many medical malpractice lawyers also work on a contingency basis, meaning that you do not owe them their legal fees if you do not receive compensation yourself. 

Keep these tips in mind when looking for a medical malpractice attorney.


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