Sunday, September 9, 2012

Selecting Medical Malpractice Lawyers


Medical malpractice is when a health care provider causes harm to a patient through their own negligence and in some cases through intentional acts. The standard by which malpractice is judged varies across the country.  However, regardless of where the case is being held, all malpractice cases must meet specific criteria. The claimant must prove that four things are true: there was a requirement for the provider to give care, the care was breached, there was injury and there was damage.

If you have been injured or harmed by an individual required to give you medical care you need to acquire the services of a malpractice lawyer to help you get compensated. Malpractice cases are not like other cases and it's important that you know that as you move forward. And because of that, selecting your lawyer is the most important thing you can do. Follow the external link to help you find the best malpractice attorney.


It's not just a enough to hire a malpractice lawyer, you need to hire a lawyer who has experience representing people with your specific type of injury. This will help you tremendously. To find a lawyer who is a good match for you, contact the bar association in your area. Granted, they won't suggest a specific attorney but they will give you a list of attorneys who fit your requirements. With the list as your starting point you can start the 'interview' process in order to choose the best lawyer for you.

The first thing you should do in an attempt to find the best lawyer is to check the lawyer's background. Don't only look at the amount of cases they have won versus the cases they have lost; check their reputation outside of the courtroom as well. Check with the many organizations that help individuals file complaints against lawyers to check your potential lawyer's history but also check in other places like newspapers, social media and with friends and family. After an initial background check, yes, your list should be somewhat smaller.

Now, set up a face to face meeting with your top candidates. The way you and your lawyer connect with one another, the rapport that you have, is just as important, if not more  important, than their record. And the reason that is, is that clients and lawyers have a relationship that transcends most client/service provider relationships. During the face to face meetings, you will also be able to ask question regarding fees, likelihood of success or whatever else is on your mind. Some lawyers charge for consultations while others don't; make sure you know the lawyer's policy.'

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