Medical Malpractice
Medical Malpractice occurs when a medical professional, usually a doctor, fails to treat a patient properly by either doing something that he or she should not have done or by failing to do something that he or she should have done. You may have a medical malpractice case if you answer yes to any of the following questions:
- Do I question the care that I received or the competency of the doctor?
- Do I suspect that proper medical treatment was delayed due to the failure to properly diagnose the condition?
- Was an improper procedure performed on me that resulted in a serious injury or condition?
- Have I or members of my family suffered injury that may have resulted from the care of a doctor, hospital or other health care provider?
- Do I have concerns that a medical device may have seriously affected my health?
- Has it come to my attention, perhaps after speaking with another doctor or other health care professional, that the treatment I received was inappropriate or that the outcome was unusual?
- Has my insurance company raised question about the care I received, the appropriateness of specific procedures, tests I have taken or the diagnosis I was given?
- Do I have concerns that a medical procedure, the administration of anesthesia, the quality of care received or the prescription of certain drugs may have adversely affected my health?
If you have suffered as the result of medical malpractice please use the form below to contact our law firm.
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