Know Your Options for Dealing with Medical Malpractice
MGM Attorneys • July 18, 2023

Medical malpractice cases are often very difficult for the victims. Not only are they dealing with the physical impacts of the malpractice, they are also having to handle the emotional damage that comes from being harmed by a person they placed their trust in. We know what a difficult situation this is, so we are here to help individuals who have gone through this.


As you are thinking about the impact of the malpractice, you need to look beyond only the medical care that you need because of it. Instead, think about all the ways that you’ve been affected by it. This might be missed work, which means you didn’t have the income you would have had if the malpractice hadn’t occurred.


You also need to think about the time that you had to take off work and used paid time off. This includes sick leave, vacation pay and other personal days. This can be included in the claim for compensation when you file due to the medical malpractice.

There is also the chance that you’ll need assistive devices or personal assistance with daily tasks. If this is the case, those costs might also be included in the medical malpractice claim. Other expenses might also be part of the case.


We realize that this is a lot to deal with, but we are here to help you as you go through the process. Instead of you trying to work on building the case, we can do that while you focus on continuing to heal from the damage that was done to you.

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