Professional malpractice suits are often complex because they involve expert testimonies.
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.
Not exact matches
But medical
professionals interviewed concur that hospital births, at least the ones they see, are rarely natural, and the specter of
malpractice suits hangs over their comments.
Certain aspects of medical
malpractice cases vary from state to state, such as the standard of care, and the time periods in which one can bring a
suit against the medical
professional they feel has harmed them or a loved one.
Say the wrong thing and you could open yourself up to
professional reprimand or even a
malpractice suit down the line.
Say the wrong thing when asked a casual legal question and you could open yourself up to
professional reprimand or even a
malpractice suit down the line.
She practices in the firm's litigation department, primarily defending civil
suits in the areas of personal injury, civil rights,
professional negligence, employment litigation, and medical
malpractice.
Although filing a medical
malpractice suit against a doctor or medical
professional can seem daunting, for many people it is the only way they will be able to move forward and regain a feeling of normalcy after hurting for so long.
One study found that a majority of surgical
malpractice suits are over mistakes that medical
professionals claim «should never happen» and that many of these errors occur during otherwise routine procedures.
Ed represents contractors, design and engineering
professionals, and developers in various matters, including defending contractor in a hurricane - related building collapse and advising a luxury hotel in a successful
malpractice suit against an architectural firm.