Medical Malpractice Legal Help
A successful medical malpractice case requires a substantial amount of medical evidence, preparation, and legal work. Without the proper medical malpractice legal help, the whole process of putting together a claim can be overwhelming. This section will provide you with the medical and legal resources you need to find the right medical malpractice attorney and get your case moving in the right direction. You’ll find sample medical release forms, articles on how to file a malpractice claim, documents to help your attorney better prepare your case, and tips for finding the medical malpractice attorney who’s right for you and your case.
- Medical Malpractice Legal Help
The basics of how an attorney can help you with a medical malpractice claim. Learn about the stages of a medical malpractice case, which documents and records to collect, and how to find the right attorney for your case.
- Getting Proper Medical Care
Before preparing a medical malpractice case, you should take care of your own health and medical needs. In this section, you’ll find a number of resources to help you locate medical services, pay for treatment, and get health information you need.
- Medical Malpractice Document Checklist
A detailed checklist of the types of records and information your attorney will need to prepare your case. The list will help you organize your documents and get your medical malpractice case moving in the right direction.
- Medical Malpractice Time Limits
The statute of limitations for medical malpractice claims is usually shorter than those for other types of personal injury actions. Learn about the time limits on medical malpractice claims and what you should right off the bat.
- Important Medical Records
Your lawyer will need to know a lot about you beyond the current malpractice incident. This form will help you provide your attorney with important information about your medical history, employment status, and income.
- Medical Records Release Form
Medical records are important pieces of evidence in any medical malpractice case. However, your medical records are subject to privacy laws. By filling out this form, you can grant your attorney the right to access your records.