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Medical Malpractice Attorney Serving Tampa, Orlando, Pasco, Clearwater, St Petersburg, Lakeland, Sarasota & Central Florida

Medical malpractice can be fundamentally described as a doctor, nurse, technician, dentist, or other health care provider whose negligent actions cause injury to a patient. As defined in 766.102 of the Florida Statutes, medical malpractice occurs when a health care provider does not abide by the prevailing standard of care, and this omission results in injury to the patient. In simpler terms, if a health care provider fails to do what a "reasonably prudent" medical peer would do in a similar situation, and a patient is hurt in the process, the patient may have grounds for a medical malpractice lawsuit.

Whether you or a loved one has been injured by a surgical error in Tampa, a misdiagnosis in Orlando, or incorrect medication in Pasco, you should contact a medical malpractice attorney for assistance. Due to the way Florida law is written, you as the claimant will have a heavier burden of evidence and proof in your medical malpractice claim. Because of this burden of proof, it is wise to contact a lawyer with experience in these types of cases.

Medical malpractice, negligence, and irresponsibility can occur anywhere, from hospitals in Clearwater to private homes in St Petersburg. While the standard of medical care in Florida is outstanding and medical malpractice is rare, mistakes do occur. Examples of situations that may require you to contact a medical malpractice attorney include:

  • Birth injuries
  • Mistakes in anesthesia
  • Emergency room oversights
  • Nursing home neglect and abuse
  • Incorrect medication or dose of medication
  • Errors during surgery
  • Wrong or delayed diagnosis
  • Poor illness management
  • Failure to keep a patient fully informed of the consequences of a treatment
  • Mistakes by dentists, orthopedists, nurses, physical therapists, etc.
  • Wrongful death

Patients put their faith in medical professionals and institutions to do what is right. When this standard of care is breached, a patient may suffer long-term or permanent injuries. Even so, proving medical malpractice is a complex task in Florida, often requiring the representation of an experienced personal injury and medical malpractice attorney who can examine and defend the grounds of your lawsuit.

If you have a medical malpractice concern in Tampa, Orlando, Sarasota, Lakeland, Pasco County, or anywhere else in central Florida, please contact a medical malpractice attorney from Kennedy Law Group for a free evaluation today.



 


 

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