You've probably read in your Louisville newspaper or heard on TV or radio about people
suing doctors or hospitals for «medical malpractice.»
Not exact matches
Mommy can still
sue the
Doctor (his wages) and the
hospital (their profit) because she lied
or did nt know about having an STD.
I bet all the people on here who think
hospitals are «gross» and
doctors and nurses are monsters trying to take their money, would be the first ones to
sue if there baby got sick
or hurt during delivery.
Unfortunately the
doctors and
hospitals are now making decisions based on $
or the fear of being
sued, not what is best for the women and babies.
If you signed an informed consent form, which is a form stating that the
doctor has explained the risks of a given procedure to you and that you understand those risks, it's still possible to
sue the
doctor with the help of a Maryland medical malpractice lawyer, so long as the
doctor, nurse
or hospital failed to perform their duties in accordance with acceptable standards of care.
While many grieving family members probably would like to
sue a
doctor,
hospital or health care provider in order to receive some form of compensation for their loss, understanding the logic of medical malpractice is a bit more complicated.
While many grieving family members probably would like to
sue a
doctor,
hospital or health...
If the patient has suffered significant injuries, whether through prescription errors, surgical mistakes, birth errors,
or misdiagnosis, the injury attorneys at our Syracuse firm will
sue the
doctor,
hospital, and others responsible for the mistake in order to get full compensation for our client.
Before you can
sue your
doctor,
hospital, pharmacist,
or other healthcare provider, we will need to gather evidence proving that they were negligent and the cause of your injury.
While in most cases the
hospital and /
or doctor will be
sued under an agency
or respondeat superior theory for the negligent acts of a nurse, in some cases, the nurse will be named separately in the suit.
Neinstein's medical malpractice lawyers will happily assess your claim against a
doctor, nurse, midwife,
or hospital and help you determine whether
suing is your best option.