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Understanding Medical Malpractice

January 12, 2009 @ 06:48 PM — by Michele Wallace
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As a physician, your doctor is obligated to provide a standard of care in diagnosing, testing, and preventing diseases and administering treatments. Failing to provide care that means this standard may qualify as medical malpractice.

Types of Medical Malpractice

There have been many horror stories circulating about surgeons removing the wrong body part or seriously altering a person's physical appearance or ability without necessity. Though these cases are very rare, they do happen; this is why medical malpractice claims exist. A physician may totally misdiagnosis a condition, administer the incorrect drugs, or make other mistakes while providing care. Errors during the labor and delivery process are also a common type of medical malpractice which can result in birth injury, such as cerebral palsy or other conditions.

Medical Malpractice Claims

When an obvious mistake happens at a medical facility, an insurance representative may try to contact the victim or his or her family. However, it's important to retain the services of an experienced lawyer before speaking to anyone about a potential malpractice claim. In the event that you suspect you may have been the victim of medical negligence, you should immediately seek the help of a qualified attorney. Medical malpractice attorneys will help you determine the best course of action to pursue to protect your rights.

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