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Starting Up a Medical Malpractice Case

Medical Malpractice Attorney in Las Vegas, NV

When we allow a doctor to perform a surgical procedure, prescribe us medicine, or perform any action in the purpose of improving our health,  we trust them and assume that they’ll follow all procedures and protocols and with their years acquired knowledge, guide us to better health. Sadly, that’s not always the result.

Whether it’s through a lack of knowledge, bad equipment, or a genuine mistake, sometimes a doctor or nurse will do something that ultimately harms the patient. Common examples include leaving surgical equipment inside the patient, prescribing medication that causes severe adverse effects, and treating a misdiagnosed condition allowing the ”true” ailment to increase its potency and harm. These medical malpractice scenarios require the involvement of a personal injury attorney in Las Vegas, Nevada in order to receive compensation for the damages to your health.

Once you’ve determined yourself or a loved one a victim of medical malpractice you should reach out to a personal injury lawyer to obtain an affidavit of merit, which is the opinion of a medical expert witness that can vouch that the issue your claiming is legitimate. Obtain this and file a claim with a personal injury attorney in Las Vegas, Nevada as soon as possible as different states have different time limits to file (Nevada being 3 years) from the date that the injury was inflicted or reasonably discovered.

Once you’ve got your case going, you should know that Nevada cuts off your compensation at $350,000 for non-economic damages. Non-economic damages being the “losses” that you can’t quite quantify or calculate as that amount that one has been damaged can appear different from person to person. It’s your run-of-the-mill pain and suffering, anxiety, and non-work related effects to your daily life; thus, it’s called your non-economic damage. In terms of economic damage, naturally there is no limit. If you lose money from missed workdays or its cascading effects, then you deserve all that money in return because that was caused due to someone else’s negligence, not your own.

 

 

 

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