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Lee M. Schwalben, M.D.,J.D.,LLC

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Schwalben Law Firm

Lee M. Schwalben, M.D.,J.D.,LLC

Admitted to practice in Louisiana, New York and *Florida

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Do you have a medical malpractice claim? What to do next

On Behalf of | Dec 20, 2017 | blog, Firm News | 0 comments

There is nothing worse than the thought of suffering an injury at the hands of a medical professional.

If you find yourself in this position, you need to learn more about your legal rights. You may find that you can file a medical malpractice claim with the idea of receiving compensation for your injuries and other damages.

Of course, there is more to this than meets the eye. If you want to make a medical malpractice claim, you need to know which steps to take. Here are a few that you should follow:

  • Receive immediate medical attention. There is nothing more important than your health, so you want to receive medical attention to follow up on what went wrong.
  • Contact the medical provider to discuss what went wrong. In addition to seeking qualified care, you need to speak with the medical professional involved to get a better idea of what is going on. This should give you a clear understanding of whether or not the person can help your situation.
  • Contact the medical licensing board. This won’t do anything for you in regard to receiving compensation, but they may be able to issue a warning to the provider.
  • Don’t sit around and hope for the best. Although you need to focus on your health and well being, you should know that you only have so long to file a medical malpractice claim. Make sure you know the laws in your state, so that you don’t miss your opportunity.

While not always the right approach, you may want to consider an out-of-court settlement. If possible, it may help remove stress from your life, while also giving you access to compensation sooner rather than later.

When you put your trust in a medical professional you assume that he or she will act in your best interest. Unfortunately, this doesn’t always happen. If you need to make a medical malpractice claim, learn more about your legal rights and then take action. You should never let a negligent health care professional get away with providing poor care.

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