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Why Is Causation So Hard To Prove In A Medical Malpractice Case?

No one should have to worry about being harmed when they seek medical assistance from a professional. Unfortunately, medical mistakes occur at alarming rates in the United States. If you or somebody you love has been injured due to the negligence of a medical professional, you may be entitled to compensation for what happened. Contact the Philadelphia medical malpractice attorneys at The Weitz Firm. Their qualified and experienced team will conduct a full investigation into your case in order to secure any compensation you may be entitled to.<br><br>

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Why Is Causation So Hard To Prove In A Medical Malpractice Case?

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  1. Why Is Causation So Hard To Prove In A Medical Malpractice Case?

  2. No one should have to worry about being harmed when they seek medical assistance from a professional. Unfortunately, medical mistakes occur at alarming rates in the United States. If you or somebody you love has been injured due to the negligence of a medical professional, you may be entitled to compensation for what happened. At the Weitz Firm, their Philadelphia medical malpractice attorneys want to discuss one particular element of these cases that can be difficult to prove – causation. In other words, why is it hard to prove that a medical mistake actually caused a patient’s injury?

  3. What Are The Elements Of A Medical Malpractice Case?

  4. In order for a medical malpractice case to be successful, there are four general elements that need to be proven: Duty : That there is an established doctor/patient relationship. Damages : That the victim suffered some form of loss. Causation : That the breach of duty actually caused harm to the patient. Breach : That the medical professional breached the duty of care they owed to their patient.

  5. Some of these may seem straightforward but proving causation is often incredibly difficult. Even in medical malpractice cases where there was an unmistakable mistake made by a healthcare professional, that may not be enough to win a case.

  6. Why Would A Victim Not Automatically Win Their Case If A Mistake Is Proven? Simply put, medical mistakes happen all the time. However, a mistake does not necessarily mean that a patient was harmed. For example, if a patient goes to the hospital for a chest infection and has detailed scans performed, then the doctor or radiologist will likely notice the infection and prescribe treatment to aid in the patient’s recovery. Suppose the doctor or radiologist does not notice that the patient also has a tumor in their lung, one that should have been seen on the scans. Three years later, the tumor is noticed by another doctor, who also confirms the presence of the tumor on the earlier scans. The tumor is surgically removed and, upon removal, it is discovered that the tumor is benign.

  7. Was Medical Malpractice Committed By The First Doctor And Radiologist For Missing The Tumor? While it may not be difficult to establish that the original doctor and radiologist should have seen the tumor, it will be hard to prove that this mistake caused harm to the patient because the tumor was benign.

  8. When it comes to the field of medicine, there are often times when a person is injured or becomes ill during their course of treatment even when the medical professional performs within the standard of care appropriate for the situation. Therefore, this can make it difficult to prove with a reasonable degree of certainty that the adverse outcome was “caused” by the medical professional.

  9. Contact Them For A Free Consultation If you or somebody you love has been injured due to the careless or negligent actions of a medical professional, please seek legal assistance today. At the Weitz Firm, their skilled and experienced team will thoroughly investigate your case in an effort to secure.

  10. Compensation for all medical bills related to the mistake Lost income if you are unable to work while recovering General household out-of-pocket expenses Pain and suffering damages Loss of personal enjoyment damages If you need a Philadelphia medical malpractice attorney, you can contact them for a free consultation of your case calling at 267-587-6240.

  11. — The Weitz Firm, LLC. 1528 Walnut Street 4th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19102 267-587-6240 https://www.theweitzfirm.com/contact.shtml

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