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Medical malpractice: What is medical malpractice?  Simply put, it involves substandard health care that causes harm to a patient.  While most doctors render good care to their patients, unfortunately this is not always the case.  The "Harvard Study" and even reports prepared by the National Academy of Sciences Institute of Medicine demonstrate that there are widespread and serious problems in the present health care system.  It is also clear that there are many more instances of medical malpractice than are ever recognized by patients, not to mention brought to the attention of a lawyer who represents patients.  Consequently, it is important that individuals who believe that they or a loved one has been the victim of medical malpractice should consult with attorneys experienced in handling such cases.

The successful prosecution of medical malpractice claims begins with careful screening and investigation.  Clients and witnesses must be interviewed thoroughly and medical records and materials must be examined meticulously.  This often requires analysis by expert physicians and other skilled health care professionals to ensure that all important aspects of every claim are clearly understood and developed long before the case goes to trial.  Many cases require testimony of more than one specialist.  For example, in cases involving injuries sustained by infants at or around the time of their birth, experts in the field of obstetrics, pediatrics, neurology, and radiology are often necessary.  In any case involving substantial and lifelong injuries, experts in the fields of vocational rehabilitation, nursing, and economics are also important to present the case adequately to a jury. 

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