Do medical laws protect patients from negligent patient treatment?

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Question:

My grandmother was the victim of negligent treatment during her recent hospital stay following surgery.  Do the medical laws protect patients from receiving negligent treatment?

Answer:

Medical malpractice happens when a healthcare provider fails to execute his duty to the patient or breaches his duty resulting in harm, injury or death.  Negligence can occur when a medical professional:

  • Misdiagnoses or fails to diagnose a patient’s medical condition
  • Does not provide the appropriate treatment
  • Administers the wrong medication or incorrect dosage
  • Fails to adequately inform a patient about the risks of a procedure or alternative treatments

Negligence is measured by comparing their actions to those of a colleague in a similar circumstance.  If their actions fell below the acceptable standard of care, they can be found legally liable.  Medical malpractice laws are designed to protect patients’ rights to pursue compensation if they are injured due to negligence.  If you believe that you have a claim for malpractice, you should contact an attorney who specializes in this area of law.

Talk to a Medical Malpractice Lawyer to get legal advice regarding your options under medical malpractice law.

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