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Medical Malpractice

Medical Malpractice

Medical malpractice is one of the most commonly recognized forms of malpractice. It is a suit issued by the client or patient against the medical practitioner for causing injury, damage or loss by providing improper or negligent treatment. This happens when the skilled professional in the filed of medicine fails in his or her duty of ensuring a standard of care expected by the patient. As a result, the doctors, nurses and hospital technicians are closely scrutinized by the client or patient taking their services.


Malpractice - Psychiatric Malpractice Part I

First in a 2 part series on psychiatric malpractice.


Malpractice And Politics

An article about the politics of malpractice and why its problems can't be solved.


What is the Truth about Medical Malpractice Rates?

This article discusses the issues about medical malpractice reform.


Medical Malpractice and Legal Matters

Medical Malpractice is a serious issue. Every day people get improper treatment resulting in numerous negative outcomes. The medical society has sworn an oath to provide the best medical care to their patients. Unfortunately, we all are human and mistakes are made.


Reducing Legal Malpractice Exposure

Many legal malpractice claims share common allegations/themes that can be avoided if law firms have the proper risk management measures in place.


Michigan Medical Malpractice Lawyers

According to the 2003 annual report from the US Department of Health and Human Services, 10,403 physicians, 105 nurses and 1499 dentists from Michigan were involved in medical malpractice payments for the period 1990-2003.


Texas Medical Malpractice Lawyers

The laws that govern medical malpractice suits and claims are, as with all other laws, specific to certain trends and local landmark rulings. In essence, Texas medical malpractice laws do not allow individual medical practitioners to be sued for amounts that exceed $250,000. If a health care facility is being sued, the limit to claimable damages is $500,000. These two sums added together are the ceiling for claimable damages as far as medical malpractice in Texas is concerned.


I Hope You Will Never Need a Medical Malpractice Lawyer

Thousands of deaths and injuries occur every year due to medical malpractice. Medical malpractice is not restricted only to the doctor but by legal definition encompasses nurses, dentists, therapists, radiologists, laboratory technicians, clinics, hospitals etc.


Medical Malpractice Lawsuits

Medical malpractice litigations are more often than not termed trivial by the health care sector. The health care community is of the belief that such lawsuits are nothing but an undesirable means of obtaining large amounts of money in a very short period of time. However, the reality is that malpractice lawsuits are indispensable for sufferers of medical negligence.


Medical Malpractice - NY Lawyers No Longer Required To Ask Clients To Pay Them Back If Case Lost

A new law in New York just went into effect the other day. Lawyers no longer are required to pursue their clients for expenses the lawyers incurred on their behalf in unsuccessful lawsuits, in cases where the lawyers' fee was payable only if the client won.


What is the Definition of Medical Malpractice?

Ever year people die from being misdiagnosed and treated for the wrong disease. The difference can be life and death!


A Guide to Cerebral Palsy Lawyers

If your child is diagnosed with cerebral palsy due to medical malpractice, then the only person who can help you in getting medical compensation is a cerebral palsy lawyer. Cerebral palsy lawyers are professionals experienced in dealing with medical malpractice law and birth injury related cerebral palsy litigations.


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