• Legal 09.01.2009


    Approximately 200,000 people die in the United States each year due to prescription errors and mistakes by healthcare professionals. The number is actually much higher, but many cases go unreported. Patients suffer injuries ranging from birth defects to spinal cord injuries or brain damage. Over 13,000 doctors in the U.S. have been disciplined for wrongdoing or incompetence due to negligence, substandard patient care, and a wide range of other infractions. Most of these physicians retain their licenses and continue to treat patients. Due to state confidentiality laws, even if a doctor has been disciplined for negligence or incompetence, it is nearly impossible to uncover a doctor’s background information.

    If you or a loved one has been injured due to medical malpractice, you shouldn’t have to pay for the medical professional’s carelessness. Since there are guidelines that govern the amount of time you have to file a suit or receive compensation, you should seek legal assistance from a personal injury attorney as soon as possible. While not easy to prove, it is critical for you to get expert help, as you or your loved one may be entitled to recover funds for medical care, hospitalization costs, lost wages, permanent disability, pain and suffering, and even punitive damages.

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