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Medical Negligence: A Fact of Life

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Medical negligence is a fact of life, even though no one really wished that it occurs. Medical negligence means that there was a deviation from the accepted way that things should be done in the medical community. There are a number of reasons why it could occur. One of these reasons is that the medical negligence was an accident, which is the reason it happens in the majority of cases. Other times, it could be because of a lack of training on the part of either the nurse, doctor, or some other medical provider. A third way in which it could occur is that there is gross negligence, where a provider either didn't correct an error that was taking place or where the medical provider actually knew that they were doing something wrong.

If there is a case of medical negligence, there will often times be a lawsuit that the injured party or family will file. At that point, both sides will gather the required information on each other to determine what their legal options are and weather they think that they have a chance to be able to win their case in court. If the case doesn't get settled before it goes to trail, the burden of proof in on the plaintiff to prove a number of things. One is that a duty or a service was owed but not provided. Also, the plaintiff must show that the injury was actually caused by either the service not being provided or the wrong medical service being provided. Also, even if the plaintiff is able to prove wrongdoing, they must be able to prove that the wrongdoing caused some sort of damage. The damage can either by money damage caused to the person or emotional damage. Also, the plaintiff must file the lawsuit within a certain amount of time. The amount of time depends and goes on a region by region basis. If the jury agrees with the plaintiff, damages will be awarded. They can be either compensatory or punitive damages. Punitive damages are only awarded when there is a gross or severe case of clinical negligence, and are awarded less often then compensatory damages.

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