Sunday, May 18, 2008

Personal Injury Lawyer - Three Simple Steps to Make Selection Easier

Denzel suffered repetitive strain injuries at his workplace as a result of his company's negligence. So naturally, his company should offer him compensation or get their insurance company to offer a fair settlement without Denzel having to engage an injury lawyer, right? Wrong! Fact remains that very few people take responsibility for their actions and insurance companies are notorious for under-compensating deserving people, especially in injury victims' cases.

With high-profile lawyers advising insurance companies, it is quite easy for them to cheat people who have insufficient knowledge of their legal rights. More reason why Denzel needs an experienced personal injury lawyer to file a case, negotiate the compensation and, if necessary, fight the concerned parties in court.

Finding such an able personal injury lawyer is another daunting task, or is it? Here are certain tips that will surely help you find a great one:

Tip 1: Discuss the Fee Structure
Injury lawyers largely work on a complicated billing structure, with a built-in contingency fee, etc. This means that if they win a compensation for you, they get a certain percentage of your compensation as their contingency fee. If they lose, they do not get these fees. But there are still other fees to pay.

Always remember that lawyers' fees are exclusive from costs associated with your personal injury lawsuit, like filing fees. It is best that you discuss and clarify all these fees before hiring a personal injury lawyer. The contingency fee in most states is between one third and 40 percent of the total compensation awarded. Check the going rate for contingency fee for a lawyer in your area before you agree to any amount.

Tip 2: Select a Specialist
Avoid the mistake of choosing just any lawyer to claim for your injury. Every personal injury lawyer is specialised in a certain area. For instance, lawyers who have been practising the medical malpractice law may have no relevant experience of handling cases of workers' compensation. A lawyer with experience of dealing with and winning your kind of injury cases will come equipped with all the necessary medical, insurance and related knowledge that you need to win.

Tip 3: Ask for Free Initial Consultations
Just like getting a second medical opinion, or even a third, becomes necessary sometimes, so it is with selecting the right personal injury lawyer. Most lawyers provide free-of-cost initial consultations in personal injury cases. This way, you are able to interview multiple lawyers before selecting the lawyer to handle your injury case. Do not take too long in your selection as timeliness is important and tardiness may spoil your chances of winning.

Diana Joseph is an expert in accident claims issues. Please visit her site http://www.injury-claims-no-win-no-fee.co.uk/ for more information regarding Lawyer Attorney.

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Monday, May 05, 2008

Medical Malpractice Involving Surgical Errors

Medical Malpractice Involving Surgical Errors by Patricia Woloch

It is commonly known that any surgical procedure carries a certain level of risk for the patient. While the majority of operations are performed without any problem, there are those instances where something goes wrong during surgery and the patient is left in worse condition than before. In some cases, the patient dies from the surgical error.

Surgical errors can be caused by a number of things:

• Poor preparation prior to the surgery
o a lack of attention to the patients’ medical history including not being completely aware of all medications currently taken by the patient and how those will affect the surgical procedure
o a lack of understanding as to the anesthesia needs of the specific patient including the patients’ tolerance for being anesthetized
o inexperience on the surgeon’s part and possible lack of complete understanding for how the procedure is to be done
• Errors made during the procedure
o Wrongful administration of anesthesia, which can be life threatening and pose the risk of permanent brain damage, asphyxia, coma or death
o Incorrect incisions made by a surgeon not fully trained in the procedure being performed, which can lead to nerve damage, perforated organs, permanent disfigurement, excessive bleeding or death
o Misuse of surgical equipment including unsterile or improperly functioning instruments, which can again lead to nerve damage, perforated organs, permanent disfigurement, excessive bleeding and even death
o Negligence in accounting for all surgical items and equipment following the procedure; including surgical instruments or sponges being left in the patient can lead to serious infection and even death • Poor post-surgical follow up
o Lack of proper medical care following surgery can lead to delayed healing, septic shock, life-threatening infections or death

There have even been reported cases of surgeons performing a surgical procedure on the wrong part of the body and even on the wrong patient.

About the Author
If you believe you or someone you love has been the victim of a surgical error, we can help you get the compensation you deserve. Please visit the website of Craig Goldenfarb, P.A. today.

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