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If you were injured because your healthcare provider was negligent in their care and treatment of you, you might have a medical malpractice case. Common signs of potential medical malpractice include: misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis, medication errors, surgical errors, birth injuries, and anesthesia errors. To get a definitive answer, gather your medical records and consult with a medical malpractice attorney who specializes in these types of cases.
Common types of medical malpractice include:
Medical malpractice is when a patient suffers harm, injury, or even death due to a breach of the standard care by a healthcare provider. A medical malpractice claim requires the patient to be injured due to the healthcare provider’s failure to act as a reasonably prudent provider under the circumstances.
In a medical malpractice case, you need to prove four things:
You can sue a healthcare provider, medical practice, or facility for medical malpractice. Any healthcare provider, such as a doctor, nurse, nurse practitioner, pharmacist, hospital, laboratory, or medical office, can be sued if their substandard care caused you an injury. Other potentially liable entities include medical device manufacturers if their products are defective and cause harm, pharmaceutical companies if their negligent drug design, manufacturing, or marketing causes you injury.
As far back as 2030 BC, ancient laws codified medical responsibility and held medical malpractice as a recognized wrong that must be remedied. Over time, these concepts evolved into modern tort law where any healthcare provider can be held accountable for their negligent acts and omissions. Some states have introduced hurdles or limitations on medical negligence claims, for unjust reasons; but the general consensus is that healthcare providers and corporate entities that profit from the delivery of healthcare should provide compensation when their preventable errors cause injury.
Medical malpractice cases are complex, complicated matters that require experienced litigators. If you think you might have a medical malpractice case, you should contact the best medical malpractice attorneys in Phoenix from Gage Mathers Law Group. We offer a free consultation or case review to help you determine if your situation is considered medical malpractice. If you have a case, we can help by thoroughly investigating and working up the case, filing a lawsuit, locating highly qualified experts to support your case, and fighting to get you the compensation you deserve.
Unsure if you have a case? Contact the medical malpractice experts at Gage Mathers today to see how our team can help you.
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