Doctors and surgeons are trained professionals, but they're also still human and can make mistakes. In fact, medical mistakes cause thousands of deaths and injuries in the United States every year. If you or a loved one has been injured due to the negligence of a healthcare provider, you need a medical malpractice lawyer. Cardone Law Firm can help. We are experienced in medical malpractice law, and we serve all over New Orleans, LA.
In Louisiana, medical malpractice cases are built on the concept of the doctor-patient relationship, which states that healthcare providers have a duty of care to their patients, requiring them to provide a reasonable standard of care.
How do you know whether your injury was from a medical mistake? Sometimes, it can be hard to tell. Some of the most common mistakes can include:
Whether your doctor accidentally damaged a part of your body, failed to take appropriate tests, or gave you the wrong medicine, they should be held liable for your suffering. If you're unsure about the cause of your pain and suffering, give us a call. We can investigate the situation for you.
Financial relief for medical malpractice generally falls into two categories: economic and non-economic damages:
Economic Damages
Non-Economic Damages
Cliff Cardone has over 50 years of experience serving residents of New Orleans, LA. He uses those decades of experience to provide compassionate, effective, and professional legal services. He strives to build trust with each client and will stand by your side during your medical malpractice case.
The general rule is that doctors and healthcare providers need to get informed consent from patients before treating them. This means they should explain what could happen to the patient’s body and well-being as a result of treatment, including risks and benefits. Keep in mind that simply proving you did not give informed consent for treatment is not enough to prove malpractice. To learn more about how and if you can prove malpractice in your case, you should consult with a capable lawyer.
Under Louisiana law, malpractice is defined as “any unintentional [harm] or any breach of contract based on health care or professional services rendered, or which should have been rendered, by a health care provider, to a patient, including failure to render services timely…” In other words, it includes any kind of harm or breach of contract from a healthcare provider to a patient.
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