While
specific types of negligence are described above, they are not the only types of medical negligence that can result in a serious injury or death.
Not exact matches
But before we cover these
specific types of medical
negligence, it's important to understand what malpractice means in general.
The court presents the jury with
specific instructions and outlines the
types of things that may be considered for general or
specific damages, and the jury decides the exact amount based on the
negligence of the parties.
The evidence necessary to prove
negligence will be different in every case depending on the
specific circumstances surrounding the death and the
type of negligence that occurred.
As with any personal injury claim, it is necessary to demonstrate that a reasonable employer would foresee that a significant and
specific type of personal injury would arise from any
negligence or breach
of duty on their part.