Medical Malpractice Claim Statistics
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Medical malpractice settlements are generally sought by patients who have been grievously harmed or injured by the negligent act or omission of a healthcare professional or healthcare facility; an unsatisfactory outcome is not enough to qualify as malpractice.
To be considered medical malpractice under the law, a medical malpractice claim must have all three of the following factors:
Inpatients are patients who are admitted into a hospital for treatment. An outpatient is a person who receives medical care without being admitted into a hospital.
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21673294
Because of the complexity of medical malpractice cases, it is typically in the injured party’s interest to hire an experienced medical malpractice attorney to fight for damages and justice on their behalf. He or she will build a winning case by, among other things, reviewing medical records, interviewing and retaining key witnesses.
Medical malpractice payment statistics
Source: http://www.medicalmalpractice.com/lander/national-medical-malpractice-facts
The average person injured by medical negligence waits 16.5 months before filing a medical malpractice lawsuit. Once the suit is filed it takes an average of 27.5 months to reach a resolution, whether it is resolved by an out of court settlement or a trial with a jury verdict.
The Seattle personal injury attorneys at Morrow Kidman Tinker Macey-Cushman, PLLC have years of experience representing families harmed by medical malpractice. We seek justice for patients who have been harmed by preventable medical errors including birth injuries, hospital-acquired infections and wrongful death in Seattle and across Washington State. There are no fees or expenses to file a personal injury case as we only receive payment if we recover damages on your behalf. Do not delay; personal injury claims come with a Statute of Limitations, which means they must be filed within a certain time frame of the injury.
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