You trusted your doctor to make you healthy but his mistake left you seriously ill. Your bills are piling up and you've missed tons of work. Now you don't know whether you can keep doing your job. You've tried over and over again to get someone to listen. Now it's time to hire an experienced medical malpractice lawyer. She'll take care of the thousand details involved in your case and make sure you get the compensation you deserve.
by DonM.Maxwell


You trusted your doctor to make you healthy but his mistake left you seriously ill. Your bills are piling up and you've missed tons of work. Now you don't know whether you can keep doing your job. You've tried over and over again to get someone to listen. Now it's time to hire an experienced medical malpractice lawyer. She'll take care of the thousand details involved in your case and make sure you get the compensation you deserve.

Even though doctors hold our lives in their hands, they are only human and they make mistakes. In hospitals alone, almost one hundred thousand people each year die from medical negligence. This number grows bigger when we take into account other settings like nursing homes and outpatient clinics and when you include negligence that doesn't kill the numbers shoot through the roof. It's no wonder that you are included in that population. To get satisfaction you'll probably need to sue for medical malpractice to get damages because of his mistakes.

How do you know if what happened to you was malpractice? There are obvious mistakes like removing a healthy organ or performing the wrong procedure. But the details of your case may not be so obvious. An attorney with a lot of experience can sift through all the evidence and get to the root of what happened. It might require that you include everyone who came into contact with you as well as the surgical center in your suit. Even if you signed a consent form, that doesn't mean you can't assert your rights when someone makes a mistake that injures you. Some forms require that you go through arbitration rather than go to court. Your lawyer will know just what to do in this situation.

It can feel so overwhelming trying to cope with insurance companies, doctors, the hospital and other attorneys. Keep your sanity by hiring an attorney to do it for you. As an expert, your lawyer knows your rights and can't be intimidated. You need to act fast so file suit before the statute of limitations expires. You want a medical malpractice attorney with a lot of experience handling cases just like yours. Find out whether most of their cases go to trial or are settled. Your attorney should ask a lot of questions and really listen to the facts of your case. She'll outline what happens in these kinds of suits and be very clear how she'll be paid. If she just makes a lot of big promises without knowing the details of your situation, then you need a different lawyer.

Once a suit is filed there is a period of time called discovery where each side tracks down the available evidence and witnesses. This also helps your lawyer figure out what kind of damages you incurred. Expect to hand over all of your medical records and for the other side to have access to them. You'll probably see one or more medical experts hired by your attorney to assess your injuries. There will also most likely be a deposition, which is a formal interview under oath where your attorney and the attorney for the other side have a chance to ask you questions. All of this takes time. Even if your case is settled before trial, this could be a long road.

Your doctor had a duty to heal, not hurt you. Because he made serious mistakes you have been injured and need him to make good. You need an experienced medical malpractice lawyer on your side. Even though you want to move on with your life, a lawsuit takes time. The more people involved and the more complications the longer it will take. Your attorney will take care of the hard part so you can start putting the pieces back together.

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