Filing A Legal Malpractice Claim

When you hire a lawyer, you put a great deal of trust in his or her abilities to handle your case in a timely, effective, and confidential manner. The same is the case with a doctor-we put our health and, ultimately, our lives in their hands and trust that they will follow medical procedures and perform at their utmost capability. When neither of these professionals are thorough in their work, damages can result, which they can be held responsible for. If you have suffered at the hands of a medical or legal professional, you may want to consider hiring a Philadelphia malpractice lawyer to help you file a lawsuit.

There is a saying along the lines of, “Nobody likes a lawyer until they need one.” Unfortunately, this holds too true for many individuals who have been stung by a negligent lawyer. If you feel that your lawyer did not do his or her best on your case, charged you an outrageous fee, or broke the confidentiality agreement, you will indeed need another lawyer’s help to bring the negligent one to justice. It may be a bit hard to trust another legal professional again, but take the time to research the background, credentials, and reputation of all candidates before you choose one to represent you.

Medical malpractice results when a health professional such as a doctor, surgeon, or laboratory technician does not perform their job within the regulations set by the government. There are a few things you have to be prepared to “prove” when filing your claim, which are: that the health professional had a legal duty to provide care to you, that they did not provide it, that you sustained injury from the medical worker’s actions, and evidence showing the losses that resulted from the injury. Your Philadelphia attorney can help you gather this evidence, as well as testimonies from qualified and respected medical professionals.

A lawyer can commit malpractice in several ways, whether it involves the failure to complete and submit the necessary paperwork by a certain date or allowing the case to surpass the time limitations, making your unable to file your claim. It can be a little trickier to file malpractice against a lawyer, as you have to show the court that the lawyer truly did consciously fail to fulfill his duties and that it was not a one-off mistake.

Depending on your case, you and your lawyers working together may be successful or may not be. Remember that both methods of carelessness are governed by a statute of limitations. So go find a Philadelphia malpractice lawyer and win your case today!

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Published by: Market Smart on June 28th, 2009 | Filed under Legal



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