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Medical Malpractice
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Michigan Medical Malpractice Lawyers
According to the 2003 annual report from the US Department of Health and Human Services, 10,403 physicians, 105 nurses and 1499 dentists from Michigan were involved in medical malpractice payments for the period 1990-2003.
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Florida Medical Malpractice Lawyers
Florida medical malpractice lawyers are governed by certain laws that require them to establish with high credibility the fact that their client has a case to begin with. They must submit this in writing. If later findings reveal that there was no real and justifiable basis for a medical malpractice suit, the concerned lawyer becomes personally liable. Florida medical malpractice laws are very strict about possible defamation of the state’s medical practitioners.
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Medical Malpractice Lawyers
The term ‘locking the stable after the horse has bolted’ certainly applies to medical malpractice suits. Suing a medical practitioner for malpractice can, by definition, only happen after actual damage has been inflicted. Legally speaking, medical malpractice is a rather vast concept. However, the baseline definition includes areas such as wrongfully administered medical treatment, damages arising from a doctor’s incompetence, and the resulting loss in terms of wellbeing and finance for the patient.
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Medical Malpractice Lawsuits
Medical malpractice litigations are more often than not termed trivial by the health care sector. The health care community is of the belief that such lawsuits are nothing but an undesirable means of obtaining large amounts of money in a very short period of time. However, the reality is that malpractice lawsuits are indispensable for sufferers of medical negligence.
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Medical Malpractice
Medical malpractice, which is also known as medical negligence, is caused by a physician who gives improper treatment to a health condition, which in turn causes a fresh or worsening health condition. Even though the primary health condition of the patient when he reported for consultation is not the responsibility of the medical practitioner, subsequent problems caused by improper approach in curing the health problem is the sole responsibility of the medical practitioner.
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Shortage of Nurses in the US Blame Medical Malpractice Insurance
The shortages of nurses in the United States is severe now, almost everywhere and as the Baby Boomers continue to reach age 60 and beyond we will see an increasing problem. Robotic nursing assistants are not quite there yet and we are graduating more lawyers that nurses each year.
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Medical Malpractice VS Legal Malpractice
What is medical malpractice? Well it is when a doctor messes up and causes a worsened problem with a patient or god forbid makes a mistake due to negligence or ignorance and then the patient dies. In this case the legal professionals or lawyers sue.
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Cerebral Palsy Lawsuits
Among the legal cases tackling medical malpractice, cerebral palsy lawsuits are the most common. In a 1993 in a study of medical malpractices, cerebral palsy lawsuits accounted for 60 percent of the total number of medical malpractice lawsuits in the United States.
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