Dallas Medical Malpractice Attorney | Medical Malpractice and Misdiagnosis
Medical Malpractice and Misdiagnosis
Medical malpractice doesn’t always mean something obvious, such as leaving an instrument in someone’s body after closing a surgery or giving someone the wrong prescription. Sometimes, medical malpractice means that a doctor failed to come through when their patient was relying on them to catch a condition that had the potential to cause real harm. Failure to diagnose is a specific type of malpractice. While the most sensational cases of malpractice may get all the headlines, this type accounts for almost half of the cases filed.
When you go to a doctor, they take on duties to you as a patient. This is part of the law. If you’re visiting a doctor to have a series of symptoms investigated, they have a duty to you to do their best and to provide effective medical care. When they don’t catch something that another doctor would have or when they are simply negligent in their duties and you’re harmed, you sometimes have an option to sue.
Filing a lawsuit starts with consulting with a medical malpractice law firm. These firms have the expertise to determine if your case is worth pursuing. They can also help you to better understand what malpractice is and why you may or may not be a victim of it. Like a doctor, a lawyer won’t always tell you want you want to hear. Also like a doctor, however, a lawyer does have a duty to provide you with expert advice and that’s exactly what they’ll do.
If it turns out that you do have a lawsuit on your hands, the lawyer will first make very certain that you understand that filing a lawsuit doesn’t mean that you automatically win. You may have to go to a jury trial to have your case heard. In some instances, however, the physician’s insurance company may come forward and offer you a settlement so they can avoid going to court and all the expenses associated with it. If this is the case, your lawyer may recommend taking it. They may also recommend going ahead with a jury trial. It depends upon the specifics of your case.
If you believe that your doctor missed something they should have seem, consult with a lawyer. It may be the best way for you to win compensation for your injuries and for any pain and suffering you endured because of the negligence.
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