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Medical Malpractice
Medical malpractice, simply put, occurs when your
medical provider deviates from the normal standard of care. Medical
providers are required to exercise reasonable care in accordance
with the standards of care for the profession involved. If a doctor,
surgeon, hospital, or other medical provider acts, or fails to act,
in a manner that deviates from the accepted standard of care, then
that provider may be liable for an injured person’s damages.
Though the majority of health care providers do good work, mistakes
are sometimes made which could adversely affect a person, as well
as their family and friends, for the rest of their lives. At the
Law Offices of Donald R. Coleman, we represent individuals and their
families whose medical provider has breached the standard of care
in diagnosing or treating medical co nditions.
We have extensive experience in cases involving:
- Birth-related injuries
- Brain injuries
- Surgical errors
- Misdiagnosis or late diagnosis
- Failure to diagnose cancer
- Obstetrical and gynecological malpractice
- Patient neglect
- Medication errors
Medical Malpractice is a specialty that cannot be
undertaken by the casual practitioner. Medical malpractice involves
complex issues of law and specialized knowledge of medical terminology
and standards of care.
Ray Coleman has handled hundreds of medical malpractice
cases over the past 26 years. While medical malpractice is a tough
field requiring extensive knowledge and efforts, Ray Coleman undertakes
medical malpractice cases with the same fervor devoted to other
fields.
Medical malpractice cases must be chosen wisely,
not all medical malpractice cases justify a medical malpractice
lawsuit. In order for a medical malpractice case to be viable, the
medical malpractice case must involve clear evidence of medical
malpractice of the part of the health care provider and to damages
suffered by the medical malpractice victim must be substandard and
serious. Contact Ray Coleman if you need help with a medical malpractice. |