If You’ve Been a Victim of Medical Malpractice, Read This!

By Law Offices of Steven Zwick
Dec. 8, 2022
If You’ve Been a Victim of Medical Malpractice, Read This!

Medical malpractice is a leading cause of personal injury cases. Many times, victims of medical malpractice don’t know where to turn for help. The doctors and hospitals are not forthright about medical mistakes. If you think you may be a victim of medical malpractice, there is help. Read this important information about medical malpractice and how you can get the compensation you deserve.

Gather Information

Hospitals and doctors make mistakes all the time. Rarely are those mistakes intentional. However, medical mistakes can have long-term consequences for patients. Personal injury cases filed on behalf of victims of medical malpractice can help compensate for some of the consequences.

The first thing you need to do if you suspect malpractice is to start documenting every part of your care. Gather lab results, create a log of your appointments and what the doctor told you at the appointments, and collect bills and any correspondence. Put together a case file of the history of the case.

Call a Lawyer

A lawyer with experience in medical malpractice cases can review your information, determine if you have a malpractice case, and advise you of the next steps. A medical malpractice lawyer handles all types of personal injury cases and is highly familiar with the laws that protect victims in these types of instances.

They protect the victim’s rights in medical malpractice, slip and fall accidents (22% of these accidents result in over 31 days of missed work, according to the Department of Labor), car accidents, product liability accidents, and other cases that result in personal injury.

Don’t Waste Time

If something is not sitting right with you about the medical care you received, you may be a victim of medical malpractice. Keep in mind that there are time limits when filing a claim. You must file a medical malpractice claim within a specific amount of time after the incident. Time frames vary depending on the state. For example, some states have a three-year limit from the time of the incident to file a claim. You may lose your right to file a claim if you don’t act quickly.

You may be entitled to compensation and continued medical care, but you must take action. Gather your documents and contact an attorney as soon as possible. If you’re looking for a trusted attorney to take on your medical malpractice case, contact the Law Offices of Steve Zwick.



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