Medical Malpractice Attorneys and Lawyers

medical malpractice...HAHAHAHAHA?

ok,does medical malpractice ''really'' exist when you have even a routine surgery,they make you sighn so many dislaimers stating that ''these are known complications of said procedure'' even though everyone knows that ''these things SHOULD NOT happen'' so,my question is with the doctors covering their behinds so much can anyone actually ever win a malractice case except ofcourse,obviuos cases where the accidently took an arm..i know that would win.. but a less obvious injury?? do we the people have a chance against these incompetant cold blooded creatures!! btw.if anyone can recommend a good lawyer in florida id appreciate that!! in s.fla! the land of all the evil doctors!! people=MAYBE some doctors are humans,but ALOT of doctors are inhumane uncaring coldblooded money hungry creatures such as any doc who would perform an unneccesary procedure on someone for the purpose of making more money OR a doctor who doing the surgery is rough and not cautious of his actions because he simply doesnt care or is inexperienced or incompetant is not a doctor!! now a doctor who performs a surgery taking proper precautions and is attentive to the patient he is doing surgery to,then it results in a ''mistake'' in that case,YES doctors are human to and he made an ''innocent,accidental mistake'' BIG DIFERENCE between those docs and the ones i am talking about God forbid YOU ever be on the other end of having a doctor injury you due to his carelessness..id love to see if you would be defending him them!!

Public Comments

  1. yes because in court unless the victim is like crazy or something its the victim to the doctor
  2. What kind of injury are talking about? If you do have an injury that is caused by neglect from your doctor you might have a case, BUT not all surgeries are not guaranteed to be complication free. You will always run the risk of something going wrong and remember doctors are human, too. EDIT--The best way to get a good lawyer is to ask other lawyers who they would use.
  3. All the disclaimers in the world do not protect doctors against failure to diagnose & misdiagnosis failure prescribe proper medication or dosage, or the other examples you cite or any of a hundred other things they screw up. .
  4. Umm...doctors, like all other human beings, are human and subject to error or mistakes. waivers cover the known potential problems and you are simply stating that you are aware of these and armed with this information are chosing to proceed with the procedure. Malpractice doesn't cover side effects and complications rather acts or omission in a negligent or malicious manner contrary to the standard procedure or known information.
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