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Types of Medical Malpractice Compensation

A lot of states limit the amount of damages that a victim of medical malpractice could recover. The caps usually only cover specific, quantifiable losses such as medical bills and lost wages.

Medical malpractice cases usually involve non-economic damages, like pain and suffering. The experienced attorneys at Sobo & Sobo can help you make a convincing case to claim compensation for these damages in the following areas.

Loss of Earnings Potencial

If the injury caused by medical negligence hinders your ability to earn a living you can claim compensation for the loss of earnings. It isn't easy to prove the loss. You must prove that the medical professional's negligence caused your injuries directly, and not just indirectly. This can be difficult particularly if a doctor misdiagnosed or ignored an existing medical condition.

Based on the nature of medical malpractice, you may be entitled to non-economic damages in addition to economic damages. Non-economic damages are based on the impact the injuries have had on your quality of life. It's not always easy to put an amount on this, so your attorney will need to rely on expert testimony, charts, and graphs to demonstrate the impact of the negligence.

In some instances the medical negligence may be so egregious that you could claim punitive damages. These are meant to punish the healthcare provider for outrageous conduct. This type of damages award is not typical, but it can be awarded when the healthcare provider was acting with malice or irresponsibility.

Medical malpractice claims are expensive to pursue. There are court filing fees, medical records and other documentation costs that add up quickly. Your lawyer must hire experts who will review your case to determine if medical professionals have violated their duty of care towards you.

Permanent Disability

Medical malpractice cases can be complex and involve many different types of damages. Compensation is for costs like expected future medical procedures, any ongoing treatment or care and lost wages if the injury causes the person to miss work. It could also include non-economic damages, such as suffering and pain.

Non-economic damages are harder to quantify in a dollar amount, but they could include any diminished quality of life. They can also encompass emotional and psychological distress as also pain and suffering. The claimant's attorney will use testimony from friends and family members to assist jurors understand the impact of the accident on the victim's life.

A reputable NYC medical malpractice lawyer will thoroughly review the evidence to determine the value of an action. This includes a thorough review of the medical malpractice statute of limitations, which sets a time limit on the amount of time after an accident an individual plaintiff can bring a lawsuit.

The value of a medical malpractice claim will depend on the severity of the injury as well as the severity of the injury, with larger settlement amounts tend to be reserved for more serious injuries. For instance, a medical professional might have misdiagnosed an individual suffering from a condition like cancer, which is life-threatening. The most serious injuries are more likely to lead to an indefinite disability. This increases the cost of an insurance claim.

Pain and Suffering

Patients who have suffered from medical malpractice can also seek compensation for the physical pain they've suffered as a result of the negligence of a medical professional. Physical pain can result on an injury to the body, such as broken bones. It can include loss of of motion, scarring, the inability to exercise or sleep; loss of sexual function; and other injuries that reduce the victim's quality of life.

Medical malpractice compensation can include compensation for psychological pain and suffering. Psychiatric injuries like anxiety, depression, suicidal ideas and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can be incredibly debilitating and may cause physical pain as well. In addition, the loss of mental health may affect a victim's capacity to work or maintain healthy relationships and affect their general quality of life.

Damages can be classified into two categories, economic or "special" damage that is based on calculable losses and general damages, like discomfort and pain. Non-economic damages are hard to quantify in dollars, therefore it can be difficult to determine the proper amount.

There are various methods for formulating the value of an award for pain and loss such as using a multiplier method that adds all damages that are specific and multiplies the result by a particular amount ranging from 1.5 to 5. There are some states that have caps on this type of award, however judges in a majority of cases are not able to overturn the verdict of the jury.

Loss of Future Earnings

The victims of medical malpractice can claim a wide variety of damages including future loss of earnings. This is the amount that a victim could have earned if capable of working at their current job or if they had a job available that suited their condition. This is a complex item of damage that often requires expert economists to calculate.

Calculating lost earnings is easy when the victim earns an hourly rate. A lawyer can multiply the hourly rate of a person by the number of hours they were absent to calculate their total lost earnings. If you are on the salary side, you'll have to take into consideration the time that you could not work in addition to your salary and benefits.

While the process of calculating lost earnings is fairly easy, future losses are more complex. The attorney must take into consideration the cost of any future treatment and expenses that can be reasonably anticipated based on a victim's condition.

It is important to have a lawyer who has experience to assist you in pursuing compensation for medical negligence. Our team at Weltchek Mallahan & Weltchek can assist you in determining the best way to best pursue your financial recovery. Contact us today to set up an appointment free of charge. Medical mistakes can be a serious issue that can result in significant damage. Our legal team is ready to take a thorough look at your case and fight for the full compensation that you deserve.