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starflyte1 04-25-2023 04:02 PM

Medical malpractice
 
Have you, or anyone you know, filed a medical malpractice suit?

I will appreciate any serious reply.

Thank you!

blueash 04-25-2023 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by starflyte1 (Post 2211550)
Have you, or anyone you know, filed a medical malpractice suit?

I will appreciate any serious reply.

Thank you!

I spent two summers as a paid researcher for a medical malpractice plaintiff's lawyer. So what is you want to know? Start with this simple fact.

A bad outcome is NOT the definition of malpractice. Malpractice only may exist when the physician or other provider did not conform to the standard of care in the community. And that deviation from the standard of care must be a proximate cause of some injury.

If both these conditions exist an attorney should be consulted. Almost all cases are dropped by the attorney after they conduct an investigation into the circumstances either because there is no deviation from standard care or no injury.

BrianL99 04-25-2023 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by blueash (Post 2211595)
I spent two summers as a paid researcher for a medical malpractice plaintiff's lawyer. So what is you want to know? Start with this simple fact.

A bad outcome is NOT the definition of malpractice. Malpractice only may exist when the physician or other provider did not conform to the standard of care in the community. And that deviation from the standard of care must be a proximate cause of some injury.

If both these conditions exist an attorney should be consulted. Almost all cases are dropped by the attorney after they conduct an investigation into the circumstances either because there is no deviation from standard care or no injury.

What blueash said. Medical Malpractice is one of the most difficult cases to prove. I've had 2 semi-serious misdiagnosis & talked with 6-8 medical malpractice attorneys. If an attorney doesn't immediately beg you to sign a representation agreement when he hears your story, you're probably wasting your time.

tophcfa 04-25-2023 09:33 PM

Look up medical malpractice in the dictionary and there should be a picture of the Villages Hospital ER.

golfing eagles 04-26-2023 04:23 AM

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Originally Posted by blueash (Post 2211595)
I spent two summers as a paid researcher for a medical malpractice plaintiff's lawyer. So what is you want to know? Start with this simple fact.

A bad outcome is NOT the definition of malpractice. Malpractice only may exist when the physician or other provider did not conform to the standard of care in the community. And that deviation from the standard of care must be a proximate cause of some injury.

If both these conditions exist an attorney should be consulted. Almost all cases are dropped by the attorney after they conduct an investigation into the circumstances either because there is no deviation from standard care or no injury.

Absolutely agree. In NY, hardly a conservative state when it comes to plaintiff's rights, 92% of malpractice cases that go to trial are won by the physician. And. as mentioned above, the vast majority never make it to trial.


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