What Isn’t Medical Malpractice

What Isn’t Medical Malpractice

 

Sometimes, doctors do things that seem like they could be medical malpractice but which are not. You have to be aware of this if you’re considering filing a lawsuit for medical malpractice. You should speak with an attorney to be sure, but be aware of the following things that are not malpractice.

1: Rudeness

Doctors and nurses are oftentimes very busy. Sometimes they’re not exactly the warmest people on Earth. This is called bedside manner and not all doctors excel at coming off as compassionate or even interested in your wellbeing. As long as they give you proper care and hold up their duties to you as a physician, they’re not being negligent. In fact, sometimes, doctors and nurses need to be a bit rude. They’re trying to help and some patients make it hard.

2: Refusing You the Wrong Treatment, Even Though You Want It

There are plenty of drugs that are advertised on television and in magazines constantly. This leads some people to believe that they can decide on their own course of treatment. When their doctors disagree, these patients sometimes think it’s malpractice. You’re not a doctor; you’re not qualified to prescribe, even for yourself. In fact, doctors cannot even treat themselves, they need another doctor. A doctor who lets you know that a treatment you decided on all by yourself is dangerous and inappropriate is doing you a favor.

3: Not Catching Something You Didn’t Report

Physicians are scientists, not psychics. They can’t tell if something is wrong with you if you don’t report it. If a doctor conducts tests, has all the information they need to make a diagnosis and fails, you may have good cause to seek out a Texas malpractice lawyer. If you withhold information about symptoms, you do not. Trying to get a doctor in hot water because they failed to recognize an illness that you deliberately hid from them is abusing the system.

A medical malpractice attorney if you’re not sure whether a doctor was negligent in your care or not. Sometimes, it’s patients who are actually negligent and, if this is the case with you, blaming your doctor is not an option. When physicians fail their patients, however, there is definitely cause to contact an attorney about the matter. You may stand to receive compensation for your pain and suffering, medical expenses and other hardships that you’ve endured due to the negligence.

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