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Beginner’s approach to Medical malpractice claims

On Behalf of | Aug 22, 2014 | Medical Malpractice

Medical malpractice is something that few people expect to experience. We have faith in our doctors, and in most cases this faith is well placed. Still, medical malpractice is a real concern that affects thousands of people annually. Bringing a lawsuit against a medical professional whom you trusted with your well-being can be a daunting thought, so here are a few key things you can expect.

One of the first things you’ll want to do is contact the medical professional who is responsible for the alleged malpractice. Sometimes the error might be easily remedied, and if the professional is willing to fix the issue for you, it can save everyone a good deal of trouble. If you still feel the need to move forward with the claim, you will likely need to move quickly before the statute of limitations expires, at which point you will risk being unable to receive compensation for your injuries. The statute of limitations varies by state, but the New York statute of limitations for medical malpractice is two-and-a-half years.

Just to be sure that you have a strong case, it is recommended that you seek the opinion of another medical professional who can assess the situation and inform you if your case has merit. At this point, you will likely want to contact an attorney to assist you with the legal aspect of your claim. This is a general overview of a medical malpractice case, but you can find more detailed explanations of medical malpractice here.

If you or a family member has faced injury from medical malpractice, you don’t need to suffer from another’s negligence. A medical malpractice case may be complicated, but the compensation can help you with any additional medical attention you require from the malpractice case.