Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Choosing the Right Medical Malpractice Lawyer

Many people when faced with the difficulties following a botched surgery or an error committed by a hospital do not know how to go about choosing the right medical malpractice attorney or lawyer to handle their case. There are numerous attorneys out there that all claim to be experts in the world of medical malpractice so how on earth is one supposed to choose?

The first thing to remember is that choosing a lawyer is a lot like choosing the right professional to assist an individual with other needs that a person might have. For example, choosing an accountant or CPA to file one's taxes is a process that is conducted in an orderly fashion. The goal is to choose the accountant with the best qualifications, the most experience, and the widest bread of knowledge in order to ensure that all of a person's accounting needs are met adequately. The same goes for choosing a medical malpractice attorney.

Many attorneys claim to be experts in a field of law but are really general practitioners who have some knowledge in a wide variety of areas. Like finding an accountant, the goal is to find a medical malpractice attorney, not a general practitioner, who has the most experience, the best qualifications, and the widest breadth of knowledge about medical malpractice cases.  

A number of personal injury firms are adept at handling the simple types of personal injury cases. While this is wonderful for simple products liability or a slip and fall case, medical issues can be much more complex because the case itself is more complex. Identifying the cause of a person's injuries can be much more difficult when dealing with medication or some other seemingly minor issue. 

The best reason to go with a firm that specializes in handling medical malpractice cases is that the same was done when a person went in to the doctor. For cancer treatment, one doesn't go to a brain surgeon. For an angioplasty, one doesn't go to an oncologist. One chooses a specialist for one's doctors and so why not choose a specialist when filing a lawsuit against a doctor that didn't turn out quite as well as one would hope?

The more complex a case could be, the more experience a lawyer needs to have. If a person's case is extremely complex, the best thing to do is to ask any potential attorney if he or she has handled your type of case. Depending on the rarity of the injury or accident, finding a lawyer with experience of that sort can be rather difficult. But don't give up hope. Chances are good that there is someone, somewhere that has handled the claim. 




The Pennsylvania medical malpractice attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams have experience handling the simple to the complex when it comes to medical malpractice.

Joseph Devine

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