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Measures For The Victim Of Doctor Malpractice To Adhere To

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What should you do if they have become a victim of doctor malpractice or maybe a close friend or family member has become a victim? Numerous people, believe it or not, do not do anything. They assume that doctors are human and allowed to make errors, or perhaps they assume that since they signed that waiver document prior to surgery, they have forfeited their right to any malpractice litigation.

Nothing could be further from reality for either presumption. When you are requested or required to sign that waiver document prior to a surgery, that does not waive your rights if the hospital or physician screws up the operation royally out of neglect, mistreatment, inappropriate medicinal drugs, and many more possibilities, especially when those mistakes result in damage or harm to the patient that may be permanent, or even death. That waiver document is actually quite ineffectual, but the hospital or physician want you to believe you have waived your rights, where in truth you have not.

There is a difference however in doctor malpractice and the end result of a surgery not being what you needed it to be. For example, if you go to surgery to remove a tumor and the operating surgeon has done everything right but was not able to remove the tumor, you do not have a valid malpractice case just because you were unhappy with the end result, since there was no negligence involved.

The greatest task you can do any time you are admitted to the hospital and maybe confronting a surgery is to keep detailed notes about what has taken place every step of the way. Keep a notebook or diary and record facts such as what medicinal drugs are given, what the physician states, as well as dates and times of each event. If anything does go south during the operation, these notes you have maintained will be a very good point in your favor if you want the greatest chances of filing a successful doctor malpractice suit.

If you elect to go ahead with a lawsuit, do not attempt it on your own. You should acquire the services of a local experienced malpractice lawyer who understands malpractice law and can advise you as to what to expect and how to proceed, as well as representing you if the suit goes to court. There are usually no legal fees for this, since the lawyer will usually establish a percentage of the settlement as their fee, and if they do not win your case, there is no fee due. But with that stated, the majority of valid malpractice suits are settled out of court since neither the physician nor the hospital want to receive the volume of negative publicity that a court case would create for them.

If you believe you have been a victim of doctor malpractice, then you must do something about it. Talk with a lawyer to discuss the lawsuit. It may not right the damage that occurred but a malpractice settlement can make life a bit easier for you as you move into the future. Remember, you have rights, and that waiver that was signed does not eliminate those legal rights in the least.

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The doctor or hospital may want you to think you have given up your legal rights, but they know you really have not. For more insights and additional information about Doctor Malpractice as well as finding a wealth of resources to help you possibly pursue a malpractice suit, please visit our web site at http://www.malpracticeinfonow.com


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