WHAT IS MISDIAGNOSIS CANCER MEDICAL MALPRACTICE?

Medical malpractice is a legal term to describe negligence by a health care professional.  This includes negligence by your doctor, nurse, hospital employee, nursing home employee, or any other medical professional.   When a medical professional falls below the standard of care they are negligent.

The State of Connecticut regulates medical malpractice lawsuits.  You cannot file a medical malpractice lawsuit unless you obtain certification from a similar health provider that medical negligence has occurred.  In a medical malpractice case, you can recover money compensation for all of your harms and losses.

HOW WE HELPED OUR CLIENT RECEIVE JUSTICE FOR MISDIAGNOSIS CANCER MEDICAL MALPRACTICE.

The first thing we did was to confirm the facts of the case by getting the medical records.  Next, we sought expert advice from a similar health provider whom we retained as our expert.  We had a good misdiagnosis cancer medical malpractice case.  After that, we documented our client’s damages which included the medical bills she incurred, reasonable compensation for pain and suffering, and wrongful death.

We presented this information to the defendant.  We convinced their insurance company that our client’s claims were reasonable, and correct.   This case settled, and the details are subject to confidentiality orders.

WHERE TO FIND HELP.

If you or anyone you know believes you are victim of medical malpractice contact The Bartinik Law Firm LLC for help.  Our office is located at 100 Fort Hill Road, Groton, Connecticut.  Call 860-445-8521.