Medical Malpractice FAQ’s

HOW DO I KNOW IF I HAVE A MEDICAL MALPRACTICE CLAIM?

If you don’t have a legal background, it can be tricky to know initially if you have a viable medical malpractice claim. In order to have a successful claim, you have to prove that your medical provider did something that deviated from the accepted medical standard of care. An experienced medical malpractice lawyer can assess your case and determine if you have a strong claim or not.

WHAT IS THE PROCESS OF FILING A MEDICAL MALPRACTICE CLAIM?

The first part of the process is consulting a medical malpractice lawyer in Miami, FL. He or she will examine the details of your case to determine if your claim is worth pursuing. If the lawyer determines that you have a strong case, he or she will conduct an investigation with the assistance of various experts. Then, a lawsuit will likely be filed. If your case has merit, a discovery will be conducted. Afterward, the insurance company may offer a settlement. If the settlement isn’t satisfactory, your case will move on to trial.

IF YOU’RE NOT SATISFIED WITH THE RESULTS OF A SURGERY, CAN YOU SUE FOR MEDICAL MALPRACTICE?

In the medical world, there are never any guarantees. As such, just because you didn’t get the results you wanted from a surgery, doesn’t mean the surgeon was negligent. To have a viable medical malpractice claim, you have to show that you suffered injuries or damages that were due to the medical provider’s carelessness.

IS THERE A TIME LIMIT TO BRING A MEDICAL MALPRACTICE CLAIM?

Yes. In the state of Florida, you have two years to bring a medical malpractice claim. If you miss that deadline, you will no longer be eligible to pursue damages. To protect your right to compensation, speak to a lawyer promptly about your case.

HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO HIRE A MEDICAL MALPRACTICE LAWYER?

Unfortunately, some people are reluctant to hire a medical malpractice lawyer because they assume they can’t afford the services. However, most medical malpractice lawyers work on a contingency fee. This means you will only owe your lawyer money if you win your case.

Schedule a consultation with a medical malpractice lawyer in Miami, FL from Needle & Ellenberg, P.A. today.