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Medical Malpractice FAQ Brooklyn

Get answers to medical malpractice questions from Alexander Karasik in Brooklyn. Learn about proving malpractice, consent forms, experts, and deadlines.

Understanding Medical Malpractice

Q:

what is medical malpractice?

A:

Medical malpractice is negligence, or failure to adhere to the standard of care by a medical professional.

Q:

how can i tell if i was a victim of medical malpractice?

A:

Not all medical treatment that results in damages amounts to malpractice. Consult your lawyer about your circumstances.

Who Can Be Sued?

Q:

who can be held accountable for medical malpractice?

A:

Anyone who tenders medical care to a patient can be held accountable for malpractice, including, without limitation: Doctor, surgeon, hospital, nurses, other healthcare professionals.

Filing Requirements

Q:

how long do i have to file a medical malpractice lawsuit in new york?

A:

Generally, you have 2.5 years from the date of malpractice to file a lawsuit in New York. In some cases, this time is expanded or contracted depending on different circumstances.

Q:

do i need a medical expert to prove malpractice occurred?

A:

Yes, you always need a medical expert, not just to prove your case, but to even commence your case. Talk to an experienced lawyer who will hire a proper doctor who will act as a medical expert in your case.

Consent Forms & Your Rights

Q:

if i signed a consent form can i still sue for malpractice?

A:

Yes, even if you signed a consent form you can still sue for malpractice in most cases.

Your Compensation

Q:

how much money can i get for a medical malpractice lawsuit?

A:

That depends on the circumstances of your case, such as clarity on liability, extent of damages and the insurance policy limits.

Got Injured ?

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