What Is Medical Malpractice?

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Written by Jeremy Schiowitz

Personal Injury Lawyer at Isaacson, Schiowitz & Korson, LLP.

Over 20 years of experience in Personal Injury.

Graduated from Brooklyn Law School: Juris Doctor, 2003.

We always expect our doctors to behave in a professional manner. Considering we are handing out a sizeable chunk of money we expect to be given impeccable care. However, this isn’t always the case. Doctors are not infallible, like the rest of us they can make basic mistakes which can have drastic consequences. If you feel like you’ve been mistreated by a doctor, get in touch with a New York medical malpractice lawyer. Until then, let’s understand what qualifies as medical malpractice and how it’s proven in a court of law.

Medical malpractice it the third leading cause of death in the US. Though a death doesn’t need to occur to have grounds to sue for medical malpractice. MM is recognized when a doctor’s care drops below the “standard of care.” This gray area of standard of care is in part defined as what another medical care provider would have done differently. This is then typically compared to how the doctor in question carried out his or her care of the patient.

The most obvious way to know if you have been on the receiving end of medical malpractice is if you were injured as a result of negligence on behalf of the doctor. While this is a potential sign of negligence, it doesn’t necessarily mean that you have a case against the doctor. Medical malpractice is extremely difficult to prove due to the many gray areas involved. That being said, in 2012 alone, medical malpractice victims won more than $3 billion in MM payouts.

Don’t delay if you think that a doctor has mistreated you. Building a strong case and gathering damning details regarding the case is often time-sensitive. The injury in question and personal medical history must both be reviewed thoroughly and witnesses must be interviewed. Medical malpractice injuries can result in consequences that last a lifetime. Get what’s owed to you by contacting a Nassau County medical malpractice lawyer.

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