Are hospital lawsuits necessary to get compensation for negligent medical care?
Are hospital lawsuits necessary to get compensation for negligent medical care?
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Answer:
It is possible to get compensation for negligent medical care without filing a suit against a hospital. Patients can file a complaint with the hospital and after an investigation; the hospital may offer compensation in exchange for an agreement not to sue.
While in some instances, this is a fast and cost-effective method of resolution, it can involve the patient losing his rights to greater compensation or protection from a negligent doctor because the patient may not realize his full rights under the circumstances.
An agreement with the hospital outside of court may also include provisions which limit what the patient can say about the incident. The requirement of secrecy may mean that someone else may be harmed in the future because no warning was given.
Talk to a Medical Malpractice Lawyer to ensure your rights are protected and you receive the compensation to which you are entitled.
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Posted by Christine Callahan on 10 Jun 2010