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How to File a Medical Malpractice Case
Medical malpractice cases are typically complex. Fortunately, an experienced attorney can help you understand your legal rights and navigate the complicated process.
You must prove that your doctor or healthcare professional did not fulfill their duty of care toward you to make a claim for malpractice. The breach could have resulted in an adverse legal outcome for you, such as an unfavorable medical result or financial loss.
Birth defects
The joy of parents at the birth of their child is unmatched. However, medical problems can also arise during this period. Birth defects like the cleft lip, missing limbs and congenital heart disease and muscular dystrophy could be an issue. You could be able to bring a malpractice claim if a doctor's negligence caused these birth defects or complications during pregnancy.
Birth defects can be caused by many reasons, including exposure to prescription medicines or environmental factors that cause toxic chemicals and prenatal health issues. A doctor's duty to ensure the health of the pregnant fetus and mother includes conducting appropriate screening tests and detecting and treating any abnormalities that occur during pregnancy.
Medical experts must determine if the negligence of a doctor caused grave injury or death through not diagnosing or treating the condition. To establish negligence, an expert has to examine the standard of care that a doctor would have followed in similar circumstances, and demonstrate that the doctor was not following the standard and consequently caused the injury or death.
In addition to hiring experts, it is essential to collect evidence at the site of the accident and speak with any eyewitnesses. This could include hospital witnesses or other patients, families nurses, and others. You should also take pictures of your child's injuries to show how severe they are.
Maternal deaths
Every year around 700 to 900 women die of complications during pregnancy or childbirth. This is a staggering number especially for a first-world country like the United States. USA Today recently reported that many of these deaths could have been avoided by better medical care in hospitals.
Some of the main causes for maternal deaths are obstetric emergencies that include bleeding that is severe during birth or hemorrhage that follows, and pre-existing conditions like obesity and diabetes that affect pregnancy and childbirth. Doctors also have the responsibility to monitor warning signs like high blood pressure, which can lead to preeclampsia, a potentially dangerous condition. Preeclampsia can lead to a premature separation of the placenta seizures, and the life-threatening disorder known as HELLP syndrome.
Medical malpractice lawsuits that involve gynecology and obstetrics are some of the most popular types of lawsuits filed in the United States. In a malpractice suit, the plaintiff must prove that a healthcare provider violated an accepted standard of care and caused the plaintiff to be injured or even die. The legal community sets the standard of care, which differs from state to state. Despite the high number of malpractice cases, the majority of them settle without ever going to trial. Settlements are typically reached through direct negotiations between the parties and often involves the assistance of an impartial third party like mediators (often retired judges or lawyers). Medical malpractice suits aren't a quick way to remove a physician from practice, also.
Injuries as a result of surgery
Medical advances have drastically decreased the chance of negative outcomes during surgery, but they are still possible. When they occur, they can cause serious injuries. Apart from being painful and uncomfortable these injuries could lead to costly corrective surgeries and medical bills that are excessive in the long run, a lengthy recovery time or even death.
Each surgical error does not constitute malpractice, but. In order for a case successful it must be established that medical professionals failed to adhere to the guidelines for a procedure and this failure directly led to injuries. Medical malpractice can be defined as:
The term "wrong-site" surgery means that the surgeon operates on another body part than intended leaving a scalpel sponge, or any other item inside a patient injuring or nicking an organ or nerve; infections result from improperly cleaned or sanitized equipment; and many more.
A lawsuit arising from a surgical error may be a complicated issue which is why it is crucial to seek advice from an attorney who has experience in medical malpractice. It's also important to record any injuries that you suffer with photos and take note of any information that you believe may be relevant to your claim. A lawsuit for a surgical error can take years to resolve, however it's worth the effort if your doctor committed an avoidable error that caused you to be injured. This is especially true if you suffer serious injuries that seriously impact your life quality.
Wrongful death
It is a terrible experience to lose the love of your life, especially when the death was caused by another's negligence. Depending on state law you may be able to make a claim against the party to recover damages for your loss.
A wrongful death case differs from a medical malpractice lawsuit claim because it concerns a person's life instead of their health. This is why the level of proof is higher - it must be proven beyond the reasonable doubt that your loved person's death was caused by an individual's negligence.
The husband of Joan's mother, for instance suffered a fatal lung cancer that was not seen by an x-ray. The doctor who didn't follow up on his patient's symptoms or perform an MRI after the patient complained of breathing problems was the cause of his death. The delay in treatment caused the tumor to expand irreparably.
In this case the family of the patient could bring a wrongful-death claim against the doctor as well as the hospital. The kind of damages you are able to claim is contingent on the laws in your state, similar to a medical malpractice claim. They can cover both economic and non-economic damages, like funeral costs loss of consortium, funeral expenses and suffering and suffering prior to the death of the victim. Punitive damages are a possibility in wrongful death cases. This amount isn't included in every case, but it's an option in the event that the death of the victim was particularly severe or the result of multiple mistakes.