Medical Malpractice

Medical malpractice occurs when a hospital, physician, or other health care professional, by action or negligence, causes harm to the patient. Neglect may be the result of errors in diagnosis, treatment, health care or health management. In order to detect medical misconduct under the law, a claim must have the following characteristics: Breach of Care Level - The law acknowledges that there are certain medical standards recognized for that activity as acceptable treatment by discerning health care providers under the same or similar conditions. This is known as the standard of care. The patient has the right to expect that health care professionals will deliver care that meets these standards.

Damage caused by negligence - For a claim for medical malpractice to work, it is not enough for a health care professional to simply break the standard of care.

Damage has led to serious injury - Medical malpractice cases are expensive to alleviate, requiring evidence from many medical professionals and long hours of evidence of downsizing.

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