Class Action Lawsuits...
Medical Malpractice...


HOME --- MALPRACTICE --- MEDICAL MALPRACTICE


   Every year thousands of people are injured as a result of medical malpractice. Medical malpractice is negligence committed by a professional health care provider--a doctor, nurse, dentist, technician, hospital or hospital worker-whose performance of duties departs from a standard of practice of those with similar training and experience, resulting in harm to a patient or patients.

   Most medical malpractice actions are filed against doctors who have failed to use reasonable care to treat you. The profession itself sets the standard for malpractice by its own custom and practice. Historically under the so-called "locality rule," a doctor was required only to possess and apply the knowledge and use the skill and care that is ordinarily used by reasonably well-qualified physicians in the locality, or similar localities, in which he or she practiced. But today the trend is toward abolishing such a rule in favor of a national standard of practice.

Medical malpractice suits arise under the following circumstances:

[1] Against a government agency that operates hospitals or provides specified medical care.
[2] Against a hospital for administering improper or overdoses of medication, negligent nursing care, inadequate sanitation, infection, or equipment failure.
[3] Against a physician, who in the general practice of medicine, deviate from the general accepted standards of practice in the community.
[4] Against a medical specialist who deviates from a nationally accepted standard of practice for specialists in that field of medicine.

Suits Against Physicians

In suits against the physicians, medical malpractice most commonly occurs under the following circumstances:

[1] The physician delayed diagnosis of a medical condition, or failed to diagnosis the patient's medical condition altogether;
[2] The physician properly made the correct diagnosis, and then failed to properly treat the medical condition properly;
[3] The physician failed to perform a surgical procedure properly; or
[4] The physician fails to obtain the informed consent of the patient before performing a procedure or operation.

   To receive the best service here at Contactyourlawyer.com, please follow this link to our "Malpractice Contact Form". This will put you in touch with an experienced and thoroughly professional lawyer who specializes in any of the "Malpractice" areas we have listed here. The use of this form is a convenient way to have your unique situation reviewed, with no obligation, by one our qualified, professional and compassionate lawyers located near you... --->

MEDICAL MALPRACTICE
FREE CASE EVALUATION

Personal Injury or Death Relating to Defective Medical Devices like - Bjork Shiley Heart Valve, Baxter Dialysis Filter and more..



 
Welcome to Contactyourlawyer.com - Your home for all personal injury and wrongful death issues relating to accidents, defective drugs, defective medical devices, malpractice cases, securities fraud, toxic substances and many more areas of litigation.

  CONTACTYOURLAWYER.COM

    
     Attorney Resources
       Network Services
    HOME : PRACTICE AREAS : COMPANY INFO : CONTACT : RESOURCES : 





FREE CASE REVIEW

FREE LEGAL CASE REVIEW


Practice Areas

 Malpractice
  Birth Injuries
  Cytotec
  Medical Malpractice
  Nursing Home Negligence

Legal Resources

  Latest Litigation Issues
  Legal Industry Trends
  Class Action Glossary
 
Visitor Center

  Site Map
  Privacy Policy
  Need Help?
  Contact Us
  Terms & Conditions
  Our Resources Page


Contactyourlawyer.com | Practice Areas | Services | Corporate | Webmaster | Contact Us
 
Copyright © 2003 - 2004 Contactyourlawyer.com.com All rights reserved. All brand names, trademarks, service marks are the property of their respective owners.   Please Use our Convenient General Litigation Contact Form for a FREE Legal Review of your specific situation...
 Privacy Policy   Terms & Conditions


Professional Litigation Lawyer Services Nationwide


FREE CASE REVIEW

FREE LEGAL CASE REVIEW