
What is medical malpractice?
How do I begin a medical malpractice lawsuit?
The doctor said a bad outcome was possible – so when is it medical malpractice?
Who may be liable in a medical malpractice case?
How often does medical malpractice occur?
What do I need to prove in a medical malpractice case?
Like any negligence case, a plaintiff in a medical malpractice suit must establish four elements to prevail in court:
- A duty was owed. This is the simplest element to prove, since health care providers have a legal duty to conform to accepted medical standards whenever they treat a patient.
- The duty was breached. Here the plaintiff must show that the health care provider did not conform to the relevant standard of care. In a medical malpractice suit, this is typically proven via expert testimony.
- The breach of duty caused injury.
- Damages. In a medical malpractice case, damages – the losses the patient suffered as a result of their injury – can be physical, financial, and emotional. Here, too, the testimony of experts is often used, as it can sometimes prove the extent of damages – and what the plaintiff is entitled to recover.
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