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by Kevin Stith

Medical malpractice is one of the most commonly recognized forms of malpractice. It refers to the breach of duty by the medical professionals (such as doctors, nurses, technicians, therapists, or hospitals) in providing a decent standard of care to the client and, in the process, cause damage, injury or loss to the client. In such cases of medical malpractice, the client has the right to sue the medical professional. But this is not possible for just any layman. He or she has to rely on an attorney or lawyer who is an expert in medical malpractice. The client approaches a medical malpractice attorney reputed for his or her outstanding performance in the standard of care, competence and, most of all, an appropriate education. He or she is the one who has specialized in the type of case for which the client wants to sue the medical professional. For instance, if the case is pertaining to a damage caused due to the negligence of the doctor while performing a hip replacement surgery, the client takes the help of a specialist attorney in hip replacement cases. The attorney with his expert knowledge will study the case, estimate the compensation due to his client and tell if the case is worth being filed. The law in medical malpractice checks for the reasonable standard of health care as provided by the medical practitioner. This standard of care is based on the services provided by similar professionals specializing in the filed of medicine in the same geographical location. The attorney evaluates the medical professional under scrutiny on this standard of care. The medical malpractice attorney also takes into consideration the fact that some of the procedures involved in medical sciences are prone to unavoidable risks. The attorney remains just to his or her client, maintaining ethical standards. As far as the attorney’s fee is concerned, the client will pay a percentage of his or her settlement amount. If otherwise, the client gets exempted from making payment.
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