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Medical Malpractice
Doctors, nurses and other health care providers spend a great deal of
time learning how to treat a great variety of illnesses and physical
maladies. As a group they are professionals dedicated to helping
alleviate the ailments that can plague mankind. Unfortunately, health
care providers can also make mistakes. When mistakes are made the
effects can be devastating. In fact, according to the National Academy
of Sciences, approximately 98,000 Americans die from "medical mistakes"
each year.
Medical malpractice is a form of negligence involving a medical
treatment provider. If someone is injured as a result of a treatment
provider's digression from the standard of care, that treater may be
liable for the injury that has occurred. The determination of whether a
medical professional has met the standard of care is based on a
comparison to other professionals in the same field and the same
geographical region. In other words, what would a reasonably competent
medical professional practicing in the same field as the defendant, and
in the same area of the defendant, do under the circumstances that the
defendant was facing with respect to care and treatment of the patient?
Medical malpractice does not occur every time there is a bad
outcome from treatment. It is simply a duty to provide good care
according to the accepted standards of the community and/or the
accepted standards of a particular medical specialty. The law generally
recognizes the practice of medicine as an "art" rather than as an exact
science. Therefore, some latitude is given to practitioners with
respect to the manner in which they choose to address the problems of
specific patients. If you or a loved one is in need of legal assistance, call
Silbowitz, Garafola, Silbowitz, Schatz & Frederick, L.L.P.
at (212)-354-6800 or toll free 1-800-LAW-3369
or submit an online questionnaire. Our firm
offers a free case evaluation and our dedicated team can help you understand
your legal rights and obtain the compensation you are entitled to.
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