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Proving a Medical Malpractice Case
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When a doctor fails to perform his or her duty in a responsible manner and causes harm or injury to a patient, it may form the basis for a medical malpractice claim. To prove that medical malpractice occurred, you must demonstrate the following:
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A Doctor-Patient Relationship Existed
For you to sue a doctor, you must show that a doctor-patient relationship existed between you as the patient and the medical professional you are suing.
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The Doctor Was Negligent
You cannot hold a doctor liable for medical malpractice simply because you are unhappy with the treatment and results. To sue, you must show that the doctor acted in way that a competent doctor, under similar circumstances, would not have.
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The Doctor’s Negligence Caused the Injury
Malpractice cases often involve patients who are already sick or injured, which makes proving negligence challenging. If a patient was seriously ill and dies while undergoing treatment by a doctor, the family must prove it was the doctor and not the existing illness that killed the patient.
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If you have been injured as a result of a medical professional’s error and are looking for strong legal representation, our skillful and experienced medical malpractice lawyers can help.
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