What is Medical Malpractice
Serving New Jersey - Pennsylvania - Nationwide*
According to the Harvard Medical Practice Survey as many as 180,000 people die each year and up to one million hospital patients will suffer injury which in some way is a result of negligent medical care. Many of these cases go unreported with victims unaware that they are victims or that they have any legal recourse.
Medical Malpractice
Medical malpractice is the term used to describe the legal action against a medical professional whose conduct has been alleged to be negligent. The patient or person bringing the action is called the plaintiff. The medical professional being sued is referred to as the defendant. The medical professional's conduct is measured by comparing his or her performance to the "standard of care". The standard of care is typically defined as that level of competence that would be expected of a physician of average skill and ability practicing within the same specialty as the defendant. If the defendant physician does something the average practitioner in the same field of medicine would not have done, or if the defendant physician fails to do something the average practitioner in the same field of medicine would have done, that physician is said to have deviated from the standard of care , ie., acted negligently.
In addition to proving negligence the plaintiff must also prove that some damage occurred as a result of the negligence, or that the negligence significantly increased the risk of the patient suffering the harm which then occurred.
*The firm handles cases in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. For cases outside those states, Weiss & Paarz works with local attorneys in the state where the medical care took place, at no additional cost to the client.
For more information on Medical Malpractice Lawsuits please visit our Medical Malpractice Lawsuits Frequently Asked Questions page.