Recently, there has been much debate over medical malpractice lawsuits and the potential need for tort reform across the United States. Although some experts are quick to “poo-poo” medical negligence cases as attacks on medical professionals, lawyers maintain that an individual’s right to sue is part of their bigger right to compensation for losses at the hands of others. Medical malpractice attorneys will point to certain social goals that are achieved by bringing these cases, while others may counter by pointing to the increased costs, strain on the court systems, and the high prices paid by doctors for some sort of defensive insurance.
Important Social Goals of Medical Malpractice Lawsuits
One major benefit of medical malpractice lawsuits is that they force healthcare providers to maintain acceptable standards of care. Doctors and nurses will be less likely to implement unsafe practices if they face a potential of being hauled into court and forced to pay for the results of their negligence. With certain reform systems suggesting a cap for damages, the maximum amount that lawsuits would be worth may not be enough to deter healthcare providers from engaging in unsafe behavior.
A second benefit is that verdicts and settlements also serve as a form of punishment. Negligent physicians should be reprimanded for their actions, but without sufficient punitive cost, no punishment is really handed down. Considering that most victims of medical malpractice will never attempt to bring a case against their doctor, negligent doctors, nurses, and other healthcare providers should be forced to answer for their behavior in the event they are called on to do so.
Finally, a third social goal is the compensation of patients who have been injured by negligence. These victims are often left in worse shape after sustaining injuries due to malpractice and it is important for medical malpractice attorneys to seek the compensation necessary to make the lives of their clients as normal and fulfilling as possible.
Medical Malpractice Attorneys in New Jersey and Philadelphia
If you or a family member have recently been the victim of medical negligence, you should speak to our professionals about your legal rights. Please contact the Mininno Law Office for a free case evaluation, or call for a free consultation at (856) 833-0600 in New Jersey, or (215) 567-2380 in Philadelphia.

Cases have been reported all over the country in which the use of cameras 

Last year Anglesey went to the VA hospital after he tripped and fell over some toys in his home. He suffered a broken right tibial plateau and was kept overnight but sent home the next day with some painkillers. He returned to the hospital three days later with respiratory problems and required oxygen. Two days after that, the veteran was found unresponsive in his home and was not able to be revived.
As children grow older, a birth defect may have a more drastic effect on their self-esteem, social skills, and behavior. This elevated risk could have a dramatic influence on how individuals view themselves and could harm their ability to form relationships with peers. Increased anxiety and dissatisfaction with peer relationships can probably be linked to the associated stigma of
Fritzie and Cameron Burkett have filed a medical malpractice lawsuit against Advocate Lutheran General Hospital for the death of their 6-week-old son Genesis Burkett. On October 15, 2010 Genesis died only one month and nine days after he was born prematurely because of a
A 70 year old woman who was a resident of the University Place Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Charlotte, North Carolina was rushed to the Carolinas Medical Center University on the morning of Sunday, August 29, 2011 with a broken pelvis and facial bruise. When the family asked the nursing home what caused the injuries, they told her that the elderly woman had fallen, but emergency room staff at the hospital said that the injuries were not consistent with a fall. This led the family to believe the woman had been assaulted. They alerted the Police and Department of Social Services, an entity that handles allegations of elder abuse, and both began an investigation into what really happened to the woman.