It all begins with one critical question…was the provider
guilty of negligence? Just because there
was a bad, unexpected outcome does not mean that negligence occurred. And even the fact that another health care
provider would have acted differently does not mean there was negligence
either.
The health care provider in question is deemed negligent
only if he or she has acted unreasonably; done something no reasonable health
care provider would have done under the circumstances. Whether an act (or inaction) by a health care
professional is reasonable can only be analyzed based on the specific
circumstances of the case.
This is all very tricky and demands that a seasoned
professional team with a renowned medical malpractice attorney at its helm
handles your case. In The Great
Southwest that man and that team are Albuquerque’s Ken Wagner of The Ken Wagner
Law Firm. Find out if your case has
merit. Contact The Ken Wagner Law Firm
at (505) 242-6300.
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