So, yes, in some cases, misdiagnosis may
qualify as a medical malpractice case — especially if three elements explained above are satisfied.
Not exact matches
It is important that you speak with a
qualified attorney, experienced in the area of handling
medical malpractice claims
as soon
as you think you might be entitled to a claim.
Because a
qualified attorney will understand the complex
medical issues, he or she will be able to explain them in layman's terms, so the injured can understand what has happened
as a result of the
malpractice and what the process will look like moving forward.
If you believe that a loved one has suffered injury or death due to an anesthesia error or other form of anesthesiologist
malpractice in Dallas, it's important to get in touch with a
qualified and experienced
medical malpractice attorney
as soon
as possible.
Because the time frame during which you may file your
medical negligence claim is limited, you should consult with a
qualified personal injury lawyer
as soon
as you are able after any suspected instances of
medical malpractice.
In addition, a witness
qualified as an expert in a
medical specialty that is unrelated to the
malpractice claim may only testify if it can be proven that the standards of care and practice in the two specialties are substantially similar.