Print This Article Post Comment Add To Favorites Email to Friends Ezine Ready

Medical Malpractice

By: Lucy Bartlett Home | Legal


Medical malpractice, which is also known as medical negligence, is caused by a physician who gives improper treatment to a health condition, which in turn causes a fresh or worsening health condition. Even though the primary health condition of the patient when he reported for consultation is not the responsibility of the medical practitioner, subsequent problems caused by improper approach in curing the health problem is the sole responsibility of the medical practitioner.

The malpractice may occur due to failure or delay in diagnosing the illness, a mishap, which happened during anesthesia or surgery, or if the practitioner omits to get the concurrence of the patient by providing incomplete details of when a surgery or an operation is to be performed.

Even though a correct diagnosis was made, subsequent improper treatment of the identified illness also constitutes to medical malpractice.

Implants, medical devices or prescription drug misuse also forms part of medical malpractice.

Medical malpractice is bound by the statute of limitations. Even with a valid claim, if a patient waits for a longer period, then the claim will be lost. After the malpractice takes place, a claim should be filed within 2 years. Since medical malpractice involves tricky exceptions and procedures, hence even if two years are elapsed it can still be possible to file a case.

A patient should not try to evaluate the claim by himself or liaise with the doctor or the hospital/clinic to work out a compromise. A decision is made by the insurance company which carried the medical practitioner's insurance regarding medical malpractice and they have the final and real "say" in the case.

It is the obligation of the attorney concerned to efficiently and quickly determine whether there is an actionable, good case. Medical malpractice cases are very expensive to go through, they are complex and can be a high risk for recovery and frequently involve the personal "attachment" of the client.

A detailed medical history dealing with the hospitals and physicians who gave the treatment should be obtained by the attorney prior to the filing of a medical malpractice case. A written summary highlighting all medical treatment received which should include symptoms, conversations with medical professionals and the type of treatment given is required. The attorney will initiate steps to procure all the relevant records from the hospitals or the doctors as a proof of medical negligence.

Normally a medical expert will be appointed by the attorney to determine the extent of medical malpractice. The expert should have been certified in the relevant medical field by the concerned board since he has to appear as a witness to answer questions and give an expert opinion.

With reasonable certainity, the medical expert should conclude that the cause of the damage to the patient is due to the action or inaction of the physician after investigating the procedures thoroughly.



Article Source: http://www.eArticlesOnline.com

About the Author:
Lucy Bartlett is a proud contributing author. Find more articles here. For more info visit Law or Medical Malpractice

Tags: , ,

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Legal Articles Via RSS!

Recent Related Articles From Legal

  • Medical Attorneys: Helping Victims Of Medical Negligence And Malpractice
    By: Jason Lassater | Apr 2nd 2009
    Victims of medical negligence or malpractice can seek help from medical attorneys. As highly-experienced legal professionals, they can assist individuals in fight for their legal rights and in seeking compensation for damages or injuries suffered due to the negligence of medical professionals. Read

  • Ryder Gifts: Active Manuka Honey Products And Health Spa Beauty Treatment
    By: Vikram kuamr | Oct 23rd 2008
    It is a universal fact that life is nothing without a proper health. The choice of customer deeply affects the market including both physical and online market. Read

  • Abroad Health Care, The Recent Trend To Subdue Medical Malpractice
    By: Paul Justice | Oct 8th 2008
    The decision to let people look to international markets for cheaper medical care while being covered in the U.S. has caused much controversy. Medical malpractice is the biggest risk in this decision, where insurance companies must ensure quality medical professionals. Read

  • Role Of Medical Malpractice Lawyer In Turning A Case
    By: Georgee Turneer | Oct 26th 2010
    When a medical professional is not sincere in performing his duty then this insincerity generally leads to the critical condition of the patient which is termed as an act of medical malpractice. In order to fight for justice a victim should hire a medical malpractice lawyer. Read

  • Why To Choose Medical Malpractice Lawyer Nyc?
    By: Georgee Turneer | Oct 25th 2010
    A medical malpractice act occurs due to the negligence of a medical professional in performing his duty. A victim is free to hire the services of a medical malpractice lawyer NYC as he is the only person who can handle the case smartly. Read

  • Stay Alert From Medical Malpractice New York!
    By: Georgee Turneer | Apr 9th 2011
    If you want safe treatment from medical professionals of New York then you need to be alert from becoming a victim to medical malpractice New York. Read

  • Malpractice Lawyer: Your Guide To Avoid Any Medical Catastrophe
    By: Paul Justice | Jul 18th 2008
    Medical Malpractice can prove to be costly, timely, and draining. Make sure to protect yourself by hiring a medical malpractice lawyer to defend your rights. Read

  • Medical Malpractice Pennsylvania See’s Some Relief
    By: Paul Justice | Nov 5th 2008
    Medical malpractice Pennsylvania has seen some relief as the rate has decreased from the recent freeze. However, many are worried what will happen when the freeze is unfrozen and the effects it is going to have on the rate of medical malpractice. Read

  • Medical Malpractice Ny Needs Continued Awareness
    By: Paul Justice | Nov 6th 2008
    Awareness of medical malpractice NY is needed to gain understanding of the severe effects it has on its victims. If you have been negatively affected by medical malpractice, contact a lawyer immediately. Read

  • Medical Malpractice New Jersey Is Directly Affected From Insurance Freeze
    By: Paul Justice | Nov 7th 2008
    The recent medical malpractice insurance freeze has actually reduced the rate of medical malpractice New Jersey. Don’t let an act of medical malpractice take over your life and compromise your standard of life, therefore contact a medical malpractice New Jersey lawyer today. Read


Copyright © 2005-2011 eArticlesOnline, LLC - All Rights Reserved
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy