Medical negligence (also referred to as clinical negligence) is a term used to describe
the substandard treatment by medical practitioners towards their patients.
Medical malpractice refers to professional negligence by a health care provider that leads to
substandard treatment, resulting in injury to a patient.
If you or a loved one has suffered financially or physically as a result of
substandard treatment you may have a claim for compensation.
Not exact matches
He also asked Comptroller John Liu to look at Animal Care and Control's finances as well as the allegations of
substandard animal
treatment.
By contrast, a
substandard environment is bereft of mutual respect and compassion; it may be characterized by differential
treatment and devaluation of certain groups, including women and minorities.
The ASPCA is on the ground assisting in the removal, transport, sheltering and medical
treatment of more than 130 dogs from a large,
substandard breeding facility — frequently referred to as a puppy mill — in Needham, Alabama.
The fact that a commercial dog breeder may have tens or hundreds of adult dogs for the purpose of breeding each and making money (i.e., economic gain) does not allow that business owner or operator to «view» these animals differently and, therefore, justify
substandard, neglectful or cruel
treatment.
Massages offered at thermal baths in Hungary are North American massages without all the fluff — the tables are minimally padded and there are no soft towels — but that doesn't mean the
treatments are
substandard.
If you or a family member suspect that you may have received
substandard medical
treatment, it is important to seek legal advice immediately.
A number of health care professionals may be responsible for the total
treatment of one person, and finding the one (s) guilty of providing
substandard or incompetent care is best left to an experienced Stafford County personal injury lawyer.
A prescription error may occur because a patient is misdiagnosed, because a pharmacist can not read a doctor's handwriting on a prescription slip, because a doctor writes down the wrong medication, or because any medical professional involved in the prescription drug process does anything that constitutes
substandard care or medical
treatment.
As such, this line of
treatment will result in higher
substandard rates if traditional life insurance is approved.