The most common types of
malpractice suits involve mistakes in treatment, improper diagnosis, and lack of informed consent which can include treatment against a patientâ $ ™ s wishes, uniformed patient, and an emergency exception.
Not exact matches
At HSNO, Ms. Green specialized in the investigation and measurement of damages
involving first party property claims, employee and corporate fraud, third party claims, product liability matters, business interruption and lost profits, contingent business interruption, extra expense, inventory, construction losses, third - party damage claims, bankruptcy, personal injury and
malpractice suits.
Other types of injury cases can
involve workers» compensation, medical
malpractice, and even wrongful death
suits.
Professional
malpractice suits are often complex because they
involve expert testimonies.
Unfortunately, the reality is that even the best doctors and nurses working diligently to provide excellent care will likely become
involved in a
malpractice suit at some point in their career.
A professional
malpractice suit can be brought against any type of professional, including accountants, architects, clergypersons, dentists, doctors, engineers, lawyers, and psychologists, but these types of
suits most often
involve members of the medical and legal professions.
Anyone
involved in the prescribing of medication can be held liable in a medical
malpractice suit.
We have prevailed in numerous
suits involving medical
malpractice, recovering millions of dollars for families across Maine.