When it comes to medical malpractice, is my doctor or the hospital at fault?

Answer:

If you or a loved one has been injured due to medical malpractice, it is vital that you completely understand what caused the injury and who is responsible for the error. In some cases, a doctor, nurse, or other individual may be at fault for the medical mistake. In other cases, the hospital itself or the clinic may be at fault for failing to vet or train their employees. Still, in other cases, both the doctor and the hospital may have contributed to the medical error.
How can you know who is at fault? You may need an expert witness to examine the evidence of your case and come to a conclusion based on what they find. Perhaps the hospital made a serious medication error. Perhaps the doctor made a bad treatment decision or a wrong diagnosis that most other doctors would have never made. Or perhaps the hospital hired a doctor who was simply not qualified for the job. It is very possible that more than one mistake by more than one party took place.
To learn more about your case, you can contact the Dallas medical malpractice attorneys at Rasansky Law Firm. We can help you better understand your case, as well as your options moving forward. Call us today for a free, confidential consultation.

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