Medical Malpractice Attorney | Taking on a Healthcare Facility
Taking on a Healthcare Facility
When most people deal with physicians and hospitals, they already feel that they are at a disadvantage. Of course, the field of medicine is one where a great deal of expertise is required to understand even the simplest concepts. In some cases, a patient is given negligent care and isn't even aware of the fact that they have been treated poorly by the facility where they were getting their healthcare.
Knowing when it's Malpractice
Medical malpractice can be on the part of the doctor or the healthcare facility, if it was an employee of the facility who delivered the negligent care. Remember that negligence does not necessarily mean incompetence. In fact, the best doctors and healthcare facilities in the world are quite capable of performing negligently. What negligence means is that, under normal circumstances, a professional in the healthcare industry could have been expected to provide healthcare that ascended to a certain level of quality and that your healthcare provider did not make that expectation.
If you feel that the healthcare you received was delivered in a way that did not afford you the best possible quality and you were harmed as a result of that, you may want to consider contacting a lawyer. There may be limitations on how long you have to sue for malpractice. If you're considering contacting a Dallas medical malpractice lawyer, it's always best to do it right away rather than to put it off and find out after the fact that your time to take a legal action has already passed.
Contacting an Attorney
You do not need to advise your doctor or the healthcare facility that you intend to contact an attorney nor do you need to seek their counsel on the matter. All you need to do is contact an attorney and see if you can schedule a free consultation. Medical malpractice attorneys that work on a contingency basis generally offer a free consultation.
During this consultation, the attorney will meet with you to determine whether or not it's likely that your case would win if you pressed it in court. If it does when, you may receive compensation in the form of a jury award. If the physician or the healthcare facility is convinced that you're very likely to win your claim, they may opt to offer you a settlement instead so that they don't have to pay the jury award in addition to the costs of going through a court trial.
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