5 Tips for Filing Medical Lawsuits
5 Tips for Filing Medical Lawsuits
Most people have come under the care of medical practitioners at least once in their lives. You expect the best out of your meeting with a health professional. Things, however, never turn out as we expected, and you end up sicker. This is likely to happen if there is medical malpractice.Medical MalpracticeAny doctor or health professional in service has a set of standards that they are expected to adhere to. The reason for these standards is to ensure the safety of patients. If a medical process does not bear the expected results even after the doctor follows all protocols, they are not responsible for the outcome.There are, however, situations where the health expert deviates from the set standards, either wholly or partly. If this action harms or injury to you as the patient, it is considered medical malpractice.Types of Medical Malpractice
Misdiagnoses or failure to diagnose
A doctor may fail to take all surgical tools out of the patient after the operation
A doctor may prescribe or administer medication that is harmful to the patient
A doctor may discharge a patient before the time is right
Doctors sometimes lose patient files. In this case, you will file a lost medical records lawsuit
If a doctor fails to make follow-up on the progress of the patient as expected
The Existence Of A Doctor-Patient Relationship
There Must Be Standard of Care Breached
The Breach Must Result in Injury
Surgical instruments; image by Piron Guillaume, via Unsplash.com.
The Proximate Cause
Captain of the Ship Doctrine
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Maggie graduated from Utah Valley University with a degree in communication and writing. In her spare time, she loves to dance, read, and bake. She also enjoys traveling and scouting out new brunch locations.