No recovery • no fee
scottsdale • phoenix
If you or a relative suffered an injury during a medical procedure, experienced negative side effects from medical treatment, or feel as though a medical professional failed to adequately treat a condition using reasonable care, it is possible you have grounds for a medical malpractice claim. However, not every mistake a medical professional makes automatically constitutes grounds for legal action. Medicine is an inherently uncertain field. New conditions and diseases appear on a regular basis, and medical research refines and provides new treatments and cures.
While it is impossible to expect every medical professional to act with perfect skill and impeccable judgment in every medical situation, a reasonable expectation exists for the professional to meet the standard of care for the patient’s condition. Medical malpractice lawsuits are some of the most difficult personal injury lawsuits to pursue due to the high standard of proof required to prove medical negligence.
A medical error is exactly what it sounds like: an error made in the administration of medical care of a patient, neither intentional nor the result of negligence. Many medical conditions mimic the symptoms of others, and some medical conditions do not manifest any noticeable symptoms for quite some time. Ultimately, determining the difference between medical errors and medical negligence requires expert witness testimony from other experienced medical professionals.
An expert witness can help determine if a medical professional’s actions fell in line with the standard of care for the given situation. If another reasonable and similarly skilled professional would have done the same thing in the same circumstances, it is likely the issue is an honest mistake rather than malpractice. Expert witnesses may also testify as to whether another reasonable, similarly skilled professional could have avoided the patient’s claimed injuries or illness in the same situation.
While some people may sustain injuries or contract illnesses due to medical errors, others suffer similar damages from actual malpractice. Medical malpractice is a failure to meet the standard of care for a given patient’s condition. The medical community reaches consensus for appropriate treatments by referring to clinical trials and scientific studies. A physician or other medical professional must have a very sound reason behind any decision to deviate from the standard of care, such as a patient’s allergy status or sensitivity to the typical course of treatment for his or her condition.
Medical malpractice comes in several varieties, and it is vital for patients to know how to identify medical malpractice as opposed to medical errors.
Ultimately, virtually all medical malpractice claims must pass through a review process from the medical board with jurisdiction over the defendant in the claim. The board will assess the facts of the claim and consult with relevant experts to determine if the claimant has grounds for a medical malpractice lawsuit.
If you or a loved one has been left injured after suspected negligent medical treatment, you may be eligible to sue for compensation. Our Arizona medical malpractice lawyers understand the duty of care that medical professionals should deliver based on Arizona law and will be able to support you in your claim of breach of accountability. We are dedicated to improving the quality of Arizona medical care by holding providers accountable for the quality of their treatment. Call our personal injury lawyers in Phoenix, Arizona to review your claim free of charge. (480) 991-7677.
The personal injury attorneys in Phoenix, Arizona, at Knapp & Roberts have the compassion and trial lawyer skills to tell your story to a jury. We will get to know you and your family so that we can help the jury understand what has happened to you and your family and how it has changed your lives. Obtain the compensation necessary for the injuries and losses you have suffered.
Bob L. - "Mr. Knapp helped me with decisions I did not know how to deal with until he gave me excellent legal and medical consultation."