When medical professional fails in their duty to care for patient and that patient is harmed by that failure, the victim is entitled to financial compensation. In order to be successful in medical malpractice claim, you must show that medical professional failed to meet the applicable standard of care. This is called cap on damages, and person can only be awarded up to the capped amount. The caps are $250,000 per-occurrence for non-economic damages, or $500,000 for non-economic damages in cases that are severe, such as those that result in death or permanent disability. For example, if plaintiff has medical bills that were totally paid for by their health insurance, defendant can’t get out of paying those costs by showing
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