Maryland Malpractice
By Michelle Merriton | July 2, 2009
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The Maryland malpractice law defines malpractice as the act of being negligent. This means a professional took action that was not needed or no action was taken that was needed. If breached, an expert in that field will judge this negligent act by a relevant standard of care
A malpractice lawsuit may be filed by the victim against the negligent party. This party may be an individual, group of individuals or an organization. Maryland law allows that the injured party may file to recover compensation for the damages the sustained due to the injury. It is important that the victim contact a medical attorney right a way to evaluation their claim.
Recovery of damages in a malpractice lawsuit may include:
*Pain and suffering, both physical and emotional
*Loss of a loved one
*Inability to work resulting in lost wages
*Medical costs (related to the injury)
*Permanent injury or disability
*Damages, other than these, that are related to the injury
A statute of limitations applies in Maryland relative to filing a malpractice lawsuit. This means that the victim must file the claim within one to three years of the incident or discovery of the injury. The exact time frame varies from state to state so it is important to contact a malpractice attorney in Maryland to learn what the law requires.
Maryland malpractice cases are very complex and costly. Professional law firms have skilled attorneys offering evaluations at no cost. They can determine if negligence was the cause of your injury.
Attorneys work on your behalf to get the compensation you are entitled to. Even if you are partly responsible, these experienced attorneys can secure some compensation that is deserved to you.
Many Maryland malpractice attorneys have experience working with clients from all over the country. Speak with a malpractice attorney if you have any questions about an injury that you sustained and that you believe may be the result of negligence. You will want to find out what legal rights you have and how an attorney may be able to help.
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