Medical Standard of Care

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In order to prove medical malpractice, you need to prove that the care you received did not meet the “standard of care” for medical professionals in your community. “Standard of care” is defined as the degree of care that a reasonable person should exercise.

Medical Standard of Care is defined as the degree of care that a reasonable person should exercise.

In order to prove medical malpractice, you need to prove that the care you received did not meet the “standard of care” for medical professionals in your community. If the doctor successfully demonstrates that he has met an acceptable standard of care, then there is no malpractice.

The question of “breach” of the duty to render competent medical care is not readily answered by a lay person or even a physician but generally requires the joint knowledge and skills of a doctor and a lawyer.

Ultimately, this is one of the key questions that will have to be answered by a jury if your case is litigated.

When an attorney decides to litigate a medical malpractice case, one of the biggest decisions he will have to make is whether he, with the help of expert testimony, will be able to convince a jury that the defendant health care practitioner failed to meet the standard of care.

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