Malpractice

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

Malpractice is classified as professional misconduct. It can be deliberate or it can be the result of not following the proper procedures. In some cases, it is the result of negligence and errors that take place. Most malpractice lawsuits involve medical or dental procedures where the patient was adversely affected either physically, emotionally, or both due to the situation.

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Medical Malpractice

Friday, October 19th, 2007

Medical malpractice involves receiving inadequate health care or experiencing an error in procedures that had an adverse effect on yourself or another member of your family. The fact to determine medical malpractice is determining if the care or the procedures are different than what the patient would have received under the care of someone else for the same ailment. While the doctor is not help liable for the original illness, they can be held responsible for any adverse effects that occur from their negligence including death.

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Dental Malpractice

Sunday, October 14th, 2007

Dental malpractice is the processing of a lawsuit against a dentist or a dental practice due to improper procedures. Most dental malpractice cases have to do with the patient not being happy with the results of the procedures or feeling as if they were charged for procedures that were not carried out.

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Malpractice Insurance

Sunday, October 7th, 2007

Malpractice insurance, also known as professional liability insurance, is required by those who offer services that they may be sued for at a later time. This includes doctors, dentists, counselors, therapists, pharmacists, athletic trainers, nurses, mental health professionals, and others. If you work for an agency such as a hospital then they will cover the malpractice insurance costs for you.

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Malpractice Lawyers

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007

It is very important to use a medical malpractice lawyer that is experienced. The medical profession can have many hoops and layers of red tape for the lawyer to get through before they can access a full report. The patient can assist the lawyer by bringing in a full medical history and the names and numbers of their regular doctors and what they have been seen for. It is also a good idea to provide a timeline regarding the situation for which you are filing a medical lawsuit.

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