Orthopedic surgeons focus their practice on bones, joints, tendons, and ligaments. This means when you undergo surgery it can quickly get more complicated than you originally thought. If an orthopedic surgeon does not follow accepted standards of care they can cause serious injury to the patient. This also means that the patient can file a medical malpractice claim. However, you must keep in mind that you cannot do this on your own and you will need the help of a Norristown orthopedic malpractice attorney from The Weitz Firm, LLC, to help you navigate the legal process.
Since orthopedics covers a variety of topics, there are several ways that a surgeon can breach their duty of care to a patient. Some of the most common types of orthopedic malpractice our Norristown orthopedic malpractice attorney has seen include:
A medical error can happen in several ways. Some of the most common orthopedic surgeon malpractice errors are:
These mistakes can change the course of a patient’s life forever. They are therefore unacceptable and negligent parties should be held responsible for their actions. You should not suffer due to the negligence of another person.
As you can imagine, proving that a doctor caused harm to you instead of healing you is no easy feat without the help of a Norristown orthopedic malpractice attorney. In order to prove medical malpractice and win your case, an attorney will need to take a few things into consideration. First, it must be proven that a doctor-patient relationship existed. If there was a surgery scheduled and performed this can be fairly easy to prove.
Next, your attorney must prove that the orthopedic surgeon breached their duty of care. This can be more difficult to do. The Weitz Firm, LLC must next prove that the breach in duty of care resulted in an injury or caused you harm. Lastly, you must have suffered specific damages. These are the key elements in a medical malpractice case.
There are different types of compensation that your Norristown orthopedic malpractice attorney may seek on your behalf. Some of these include:
There can be other forms of compensation that you may be entitled to depending on the circumstances of your case.
When you have been injured as a result of a negligent orthopedic surgeon you will need the assistance of The Weitz Firm, LLC. You can contact us using our online form or by calling our offices for a free consultation.
We are highly selective in the cases we undertake to ensure that can give each client his full attention. You can schedule an appointment for a personal injury consultation at our Philadelphia office by calling us, or by filling out our online intake form.