Medical Errors
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Medical Errors
Injuries caused by doctor, hospital or insurance company error, including misdiagnosis of cancer cases.
Medical malpractice cases have unfortunately become all too common. A Harvard Medical School study found that over 5% of all hospital patients were injured as of a result of medical negligence.
Medical negligence, more commonly called medical malpractice, occurs when a doctor or health care provider deviates from accepted standards of medical procedure. Most people do not want to pursue legal action against their physician, but if the patient is seriously harmed, it may be necessary to hire an attorney.
Types of Medical Malpractice:
- Misdiagnosis of cancer cases
- Delay in breast cancer diagnosis. If a lump or cyst is not identified or treated soon after it is reported, it is possible that the provider was negligent.
- HMOs failure to provide adequate medical care, or
- Errors in surgery and other medical services
Other malpractice claims could involve use of drugs such as
- Rezulin
- Phen-Fen, Redux and Pondomin
Difficult to Prove
Because the law requires a connection between fault and injury, not all instances of medical malpractice result in an award of damages. Determining fault in medical malpractice cases often is very complicated and usually requires the assistance of expert medical witnesses.
Find a Reputable Attorney
If you were injured by a doctor, you may be thinking about whether or not you should file suit. To take action, you need to be informed about your legal options.
We provide a free case assessment so that you may take the right legal action after an accident. Write an informal case description below and one of our attorneys will assess your case and suggest a course of action.
For a confidential no-obligations case evaluation, please fill out the form to the right or call 1(800) 387-4262.
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