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What is Medical Malpractice?

Medical malpractice occurs when a physician or surgeon provides substandard care that results in patient harm. It can be categorised into two types: Negligent Malpractice and Ignorant Malpractice.

Dealing with Medical Malpractice

We help you to prove that the physician was negligent that he or she fell below the standard of care, proving that the negligence caused the injury to you and proving the amount of injury. If it is death case, proving that the death was caused from failure to diagnose or such things in negligence of physician.

Negligent Malpractice

Negligent Malpractice embraces those cases where there is no criminal intent or purpose, but gross negligence in be-stowing that attention which the situation of the patient requires.

Ignorant Malpractice

Ignorant Malpractice is the administration of medicines, or the treatment of the disease, fracture, or injury in a way calculated to do injury which actually does harm, and which a properly educated, skilled, and scientific medical man or surgeon would know was not proper in the case.

MRR's approach to medical malpractice cases is grounded in these three key elements:

  • Negligence
  • Causation
  • Damages

Our Analysis of most paid medical malpractice claims

Graphical Representation in the analysis of most paid medical malpractice claims

A Medical Malpractice Claim Requires Proof of Two Key Elements

  • A Physician or Health care provider gave treatment below the standard of care
  • The action resulted in a verifiable Serious Injury

What Must Be Proven in a Medical Malpractice Case

In order to win a medical malpractice claim,

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Standard of Care

Our Expert Medical Opinion establishes whether a physician's care fell below standard of care.

Breached the standard of care

Our Medical Chronology documents the timeline of decisions made — establishing the breach the standard of care.

Causation

Our Narrative Summary connects the breach directly to the patient's documented injuries.

Damages

Our Medical Expenses & Billing Summary quantifies all medical costs associated with the injury

Proving the Nature of the Malpractice Claim

What kind of injuries you have suffered?
How they prevent you from being able to earn a living
What medical costs are associated with treating you

How Expert medical opinion Supports Your Malpractice Case

  • An attorney will be able to tell right away whether it’s a medical malpractice case or just a bad outcome?
  • Attorney need somebody with some expertise to help them. They definitely want to hear an expert’s voice who specializes in the medical area.

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