Blank Kim Injury Law's Podcast

Medical Malpractice Lawyer Annapolis, MD

Aaron Blank Season 1 Episode 1

How would I determine whether I have a valid case for medical malpractice?  

Medical malpractice is defined as situations in which hospitals, physicians, nurses, surgeons, or other healthcare personnel fail to deliver care that meets the established standard, thereby causing physical damage or injury to a patient. Such acts of negligence may include misdiagnoses, surgical errors, medication errors, birth injuries, and refusal to obtain informed consent.

While assessing whether one has a medical malpractice case, a number of factors must be considered. There must initially be proof of a provider-patient relationship in which the healthcare provider owed you a duty of care. Subsequently, it is critical to establish that the provider violated this obligation by straying from the generally accepted standard of care, resulting in your physical damage or injury. 

Blank Kim Injury Law in Annapolis, Maryland, provides complimentary consultations to evaluate the particulars of your circumstance and ascertain whether you possess a feasible case for medical malpractice. To see you through the legal process in pursuit of justice and equitable compensation for your injuries, our seasoned attorneys will review your medical records, consult with authorities, and offer guidance.

Which particular form of medical malpractice is most prevalent?

Frequent instances of medical malpractice frequently involve erroneous or postponed diagnoses. A misdiagnosis transpires when a healthcare practitioner neglects to accurately ascertain the medical condition of a patient, resulting in treatment that is unsuitable or postponed. This may lead to exacerbation of the patient's condition, unwarranted medical interventions, or in severe instances, fatality. In contrast, delayed diagnosis occurs when a medical professional fails to identify a condition in a timely manner, potentially resulting in the disease's advancement and an unfavorable effect on the patient's prognosis.

In addition to surgical errors, medication errors, birth injuries, anesthesia errors, and failure to obtain informed consent are additional frequent forms of medical malpractice. All of these occurrences signify a violation of the expected level of care from healthcare practitioners, which has consequence in physical harm or injury to patients. 

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