The Consequences of a Doctor Failing to Refer a Patient to a Specialist

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A medical malpractice claim can arise if your doctor fails to refer you to a specialist. If you are in this situation or have faced medical malpractice because of another negligent act, do not hesitate to reach out to our skilled Prince George’s County medical malpractice lawyer today.

What are the different types of medical malpractice?

Medical malpractice can be seen in a number of different ways. The most common examples include the following:

  • Prescription medication errors and omissions
  • Contraindicated treatments
  • Misread X-ray, MRI, CT-Scan, or other diagnostic films
  • Negligent laser surgery
  • Surgical errors
  • Delayed diagnoses of cancer
  • Failure to refer patients to proper specialists
  • Performance of an operation or procedure without first informing the patient of the risks, benefits, and options so that the patient can make an informed decision of whether to undergo the procedure
  • Misleading patients about the cause of a bad outcome

Do not wait to reach out to our firm today if you have questions or concerns regarding a medical professional or facility that has caused you or a family member to suffer an injury. You will want to understand that medical malpractice claims can be very complicated and constantly require a skilled lawyer to work properly. At our firm, our Maryland personal injury attorney has the legal skills and background required to ensure that you retain the compensation you need to recover.

Can I pursue legal action for a medical malpractice claim in Maryland?

If you were hurt as a result of a doctor’s negligence in Maryland, it is in your best interest to retain the services of an experienced Maryland medical malpractice attorney that can work to collect and display all the evidence needed to satisfy the burden of proof. You can do this by demonstrating that you were, in fact, the doctor’s patient and that the doctor, thus, owed you a duty of care. Once you have done that, it will be your responsibility to show that the doctor shifted from the traditional line of treatment, breached the duty of care and that you sustained substantial injuries and damages as a result. Keep in mind that proving this is not always easy, because doctors will hire strong legal counsel to fight your claim because their careers are often in danger in situations like these.

Give our firm a call today if you are facing a medical malpractice issue. Our firm has years of experience in this field and we are prepared to put that experience toward helping you obtain the compensation you need to heal.

Contact Our Firm

At McCarthy, Winkelman & Mester, L.L.P., our legal team has a strong focus on litigation that seeks just and fair compensation for victims of another party’s negligence. If you need a Prince George’s County personal injury lawyer that handles cases in Maryland, Washington D.C., or Virginia, our firm has the resources and knowledge needed to take a case as far as necessary, including to the U.S. Supreme Court. If you suffered an injury or loss because of another person’s negligence, contact us today.

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