3 Medical Malpractice Secrets Revealed
Most doctors try to argue against their injured patients about the merits of a medical malpractice claim. However, if a person is injured because of a doctor’s negligence, they may be entitled to pursue compensation that can help stabilize their financial future. Before filing your claim, though, it is important to understand three important facts about medical malpractice.
An injury caused by a physician’s poor treatment or diagnosis can cost a patient a substantial amount of money and time. To learn more about the legal options available for these injured patients, contact a Philadelphia medical malpractice attorney of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., today by calling .
#1: A Handful of Repeat Offenders Cause Most Malpractice Incidents
According to recent reports, an estimated 4.7% of Pennsylvania doctors represent 51.4% of the medical malpractice cases that result in payment to the victim. Additionally, about 10% of doctors in Pennsylvania have paid at least two malpractice awards to wronged patients. This means that most malpractice cases are caused by the same repeat offenders.
#2: Malpractice Contributes to 195,000 Patient Deaths Annually
Every year, an estimated 195,000 people are killed by medical malpractice mistakes, according to the Institute of Medicine. Unfortunately, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention do not currently measure medical malpractice as a cause of death. However, if they did, it would account for the third most common cause of death in the United States.
#3: A Patient Can Sue for Pain
There are some mistakes that do not cause obvious physical damage to a person’s body. However, the injury can lead to excruciating pain for the patient that may linger indefinitely. These patients can pursue compensation for their pain and suffering, even though medical science may not be able to objectively measure these injuries yet.
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If you have suffered because of a doctor’s mistakes, we may be able to assist you with your ensuing legal claim. To discuss your rights and options if injured, contact a Philadelphia medical malpractice lawyer of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., today at .

