The Serious Consequences of Medical Malpractice
If you or your loved one were injured by a medical practitioner it is recommended that you speak to a medical malpractice attorney. Medical malpractice is the failure of a medical practitioner to provide proper treatment- a failure that falls below the “standard of care”. Doctors, their staff or other providers can make mistakes that results in severe injuries. If you believe you or your loved one is suffering due to improper care, we highly recommend you seek the professional counsel of a medical malpractice attorney at Leslie Duberstein Glenn P.A. We can help you fight for compensation from the provider at fault. In fact, you may be eligible for a significant amount of financial compensation due to this medical mishap. The statute of limitation for medical malpractice is two years in Florida which means you do not have time to wait or waste. Presuit requirements distinguish medical malpractice from negligence. There are time sensitive deadlines that make it crucial for you to reach out as soon as possible if you believe you have a claim. Otherise you may lose your rights.
For over three decades Leslie Duberstein Glenn P.A has worked to bring justice to all clients. Healthcare professionals who may have been negligent or careless include primary care or specialist physicians, surgeons, hospitals, nurses, dentists, pharmacists, and many others in the healthcare field.
Common Medical Malpractice Scenarios:
There are many scenarios where medical malpractice may have occurred. We have listed below common ones to help you determine if you have a potential case. Community members rely on Leslie Duberstein Glenn P.A. to answer questions or address concerns one may have about the following:
- Failure to diagnose or incorrectly diagnosing illness/condition
- Errors in medication prescription (frequency, amount, type of drug)
- Mistakes in surgical procedures
- Errors in anesthesia protocols and administration
- Recognize Signs of Medical Malpractice
There may be signs that indicate whether the type of treatment or care you received was negligent or incorrectly diagnosed by your medical provider. One or many of these signs may apply to you or your loved ones:
- The treatment you are receiving care for is not working
- Your symptoms and diagnosis do not correspond
- Different types of diagnosis were offered by more than one doctor
- Your condition was diagnosed only based on results from a single laboratory or blood test
- Your doctor/provider appears rushed and/or is not giving your concerns proper attention
- To prove medical malpractice your damages must be permanent in nature.
For many patients, it can be challenging to identify whether you are a victim of medical malpractice or negligence. The process behind making medical decisions can be complex, and addressing errors in judgement may be futile without legal assistance. For a medical malpractice evaluation, Leslie Duberstein Glenn P.A. can be truste
For over three decades Leslie Duberstein Glenn P.A has worked to bring justice to her clients. Healthcare professionals who may have been negligent or careless include primary care or specialist physicians, surgeons, hospitals, nurses, dentists, pharmacists, and many others in the healthcare field.
Common Medical Malpractice Scenarios:
There are many scenarios where medical malpractice may have occurred. We have listed below common scenarios to help you determine if you have a potential case. Community members rely on Leslie Duberstein Glenn P.A. to answer questions or address concerns one may have about the following:
- Failure to diagnose or incorrectly diagnosing illness/condition;
- Errors in medication prescription (frequency, amount, type of drug);
- Mistakes in surgical procedures;
- Errors in anesthesia protocols and administration.
Observing Signs of Medical Malpractice:
There are signs to help you decide if the type of treatment or care you received was negligent or incorrectly diagnosed by your medical provider. One or many of these signs may apply to you:
- The treatment you are receiving care for is not working;
- Your symptoms and diagnosis do not correspond;
- You received different types of diagnosis from two separate doctors (one may have misdiagnosed you);
- Your doctor diagnosed a condition only based on results from a single laboratory or blood test;
- Your doctor appears rushed and/or is not giving your concerns proper attention.
For many patients, it can be challenging to identify whether you are a victim of medical malpractice or negligence. The process behind making medical decisions can be complex, and finding out errors in judgement may be futile without legal assistance. For a medical malpractice evaluation, Leslie Duberstein Glenn P.A. can be trusted.