Court Cases Against Malpractice

Medical malpractice can be a difficult concept for people not in the legal or medical field. Health care workers that make careless mistakes may be guilty of malpractice. Patients that are wronged in some way can file a medical malpractice claim.

Individuals that seek compensation for medical malpractice issues pursue a personal injury claim. Many of these cases are under the jurisdiction of a small claims court, depending on the monetary damage amount. The opportunity to pursue a malpractice claim is short — most people can not file a claim if it is more than three years after the event. Speaking with a Michigan medical malpractice attorney can provide specific answers about individual cases.

Healthcare workers carry a type of insurance specifically designed for medical malpractice. This is a standard practice for all medical surgeons and doctors. Many insurance companies offer medical malpractice insurance.

The financial outcome from a medical malpractice suit is called compensation. The factors that affect the amount of compensation are lost wages, medical bills, and future problems because of negligence. Additional details such as mental problems, stress, and a decrease in overall life satisfaction can add to the compensation amount.

Medical malpractice lawyers are usually paid only if their clients are awarded compensation. The attorney takes a percentage of his client’s compensation. This practice can ease the burden of how the patent will pay for representation, allowing victims of medical errors or accidents to get the advice of an experienced attorney without piling on more financial woes.

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