Filed Under (Healthcare) by admin on 18-09-2010
Medical negligence, also referred to as malpractice, can include anything from the wrong prescription, misdiagnosis of a disease, surgical errors or injuries during childbirth. All of the staff who work in hospitals, the doctors, nurses and related staff, must all adhere to standards that are high when it comes to healthcare. On occasion, negligence does occur and when this happens, it is the patient who suffers.
If you or someone you love has found them-self in this situation, the law says that you are entitled to compensation through a claim for medical negligence. Visit the site for more on clinical negligence.
Filing a injury claim in a complex process and not something the regular person can do for himself. Finding a dedicated lawyer who can review your case and who can answer all your questions if the first step you need to take. Many of us at one point in our life have a situation like this and so it is good to know who to contact when we need a legal person to help us out. Be aware that not all errors done by practitioners have grounds for a medical negligence claim but your lawyer will let you know.
Filed Under (Healthcare) by admin on 05-07-2010
The medical profession is among the most honored and honorable in the world. Every day medical professionals such as doctors and nurses put their lives on the line and sacrifice great parts of their personal and family lives to give people medical help. We all have great respect for the medical profession and all it has given to humanity. But there is a dark side to medicine, like there is to all walks of life, where faulty, greedy or ill-prepared medical professionals deliver people a bad service, often causing more harm than that they were attempting to resolve. This is, fortunately, not the case in the great majority of cases, but it’s important to be aware that this reality does exists and that none of us are free from it.
Filing a clinical negligence claim is something that cannot be done half heartedly. We are talking about people’s lives here, both those of the medical professional who is being accused and those of people he or she is taking care of and that will take care of in the future. This means that you should first and foremost seek legal advice and only later come up with accusations. Remember that slander can ruin someone’s career as much as a lawsuit.