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Health Claim Process for Maryland Malpractice Cases
Medical malpractice is topic that you hope you never have to address, but statistics show that problems do exist and accidents do happen. The Institute of Medicine has estimated that around 98,000 people a year die from medical mistakes in American hospitals. For these reasons and more, malpractice insurance is mandatory for most practitioners nationwide. In the unfortunate event that you do suspect you or a loved on has been a victim of malpractice, you need protection from insurance companies whose primary job is basically to keep your compensation to a minimum regardless of any medical bills or ongoing conditions you may have.
Under Maryland malpractice law the general definition of malpractice is “when a medical institution, nurse or doctor makes a mistake resulting in long term complications, injury and death”. Medical mistakes rank in the top ten causes of death in America and are far more common than most people think. Medical care in our country is subject to a 'Standard of Care', basically a rating system for the quality of health care, and roughly states that 'reasonable' and 'competent' care will be provided to everyone. This does not include specialists or extraordinary care, but we are all entitled to an average standard of treatment. When this standard is not met, it is malpractice.
Trying to assess or pursue a malpractice case anywhere in the US is a daunting task, and if not handled properly, could leave you or a loved one with long term medical needs that cost tens of thousands a year. In a worse scenario, the event of a death, family members are burdened not only by the loss of a loved one, but also any financial burdens like hospital bills. In most cases all of this is compiled by the loss of income and ability to work.
Needless to say, you need professional help. Nothing should be left to chance and an experienced and respectable law firm can guide you through the process of making a health claim for malpractice in Maryland. A malpractice law firm can also assess you situation, most times for no charge, to be sure have a claim. Undesired outcomes, injuries or complications due to negligence on the patients part, and many other circumstances do not apply, you need a legal team that knows Maryland malpractice law. Frivolous claims have plagued the industry for years, and if addressed in correctly you could potentially lose a claim you were justified in having. Don't leave it to chance, get representation and get yourself protected.
Have questions? Contact our firm for a free case evaluation.
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