One of these requirements is fully disclosing to patient the treatment process, post-operative and lifestyle changes, and any risks involved with the procedure. While not doing so won’t defeat your medical malpractice lawsuit if negligence has occurred, it can affect the amount of damages you are entitled to, potentially reducing the value of your claim. Instead, the lawyers will take on your case, investigate it, litigate it, and won’t get paid until you do. If you are surviving spouse or child of victim of medical negligence, you may have medical malpractice wrongful death case.
Frequently Asked Medical Malpractice Questions | Litster Frost Injury Lawyers
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