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Medical malpractice is a form of negligence where an injury results from the failure of a medical professional (doctor, nurse, medical technician, psychiatrist) or medical facility (hospital, clinic, healthcare center) to exercise adequate care, skill or diligence in performing a duty. A doctor has an obligation to use care and diligence in diagnosing your illness so that the proper treatment can be recommended. If your medical procedure has caused more severe issues, then Jeeves Law Group in St. Petersburg or Tampa, FL can help. If you have been injured by a medical professional's negligence, then give us a call at 727-894-2929 or 813 249-2929 for your free case evaluation.
As medical malpractice attorneys in St. Petersburg, FL we can handle a variety of legal issues related to medical negligence or malpractice.
These may include:
What makes for a good medical malpractice attorney?
To be a good medical malpractice attorney, there are certain skills and qualities that are important to possess. Here are some of the key attributes:
Knowledge of Medical Terminology and Procedures: A good medical malpractice attorney must have a strong understanding of medical terminology, procedures, and practices. This knowledge will help them to evaluate medical records and identify any instances of malpractice.
Attention to Detail: Medical malpractice cases often involve complex medical records and other documents. A good attorney must have a sharp eye for detail, as even small errors or omissions can be crucial to the outcome of the case.
Strong Communication Skills: Communication is a key aspect of a medical malpractice attorney's job. They must be able to effectively communicate with their clients, medical professionals, expert witnesses, and jurors. Clear communication is essential to building a strong case.
Analytical and Critical Thinking Skills: A good medical malpractice attorney must have strong analytical and critical thinking skills. They need to be able to analyze complex medical records and data to identify any instances of negligence or malpractice. They must also be able to think critically and creatively to build a strong case.
Empathy and Compassion: Medical malpractice cases often involve serious injuries, illnesses, or even death. A good attorney must have empathy and compassion for their clients and their families, and be able to provide emotional support throughout the legal process.
Tenacity and Perseverance: Medical malpractice cases can be complex, lengthy, and emotionally draining. A good attorney must have the tenacity and perseverance to stick with a case until it is resolved, and to fight tirelessly for their clients.
In order to properly diagnose a condition, a doctor should ask about a patient’s medical history as well as his or her family’s medical history. The determination of whether a duty of care is met depends upon the accepted practices of other professionals or facilities in the same field. In the case of a doctor who is a medical specialist, the standard of care is determined by the standard of good medical practice in that specialty within the community. To navigate the complex issue of medical malpractice, you need experienced litigators who will aggressively represent your rights.
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2100 1st Ave S, Ste 2
St. Petersburg, FL 33712
Phone:
(727) 894-2929
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701 S. Howard Ave. Suite 201
Tampa, FL 33606
Phone: (813) 249-2929