Legal Nurse Consultant Program Article on Malpractice Conditions

When being treated by a healthcare professional, individuals expect a certain standard of care and trust.  Unfortunately, sometimes, by accident, or through negligence, bad things can occur to the patient.  Patients have a right for compensation and malpractice cases arise.  Legal teams utilize Legal Nurse Consultants within their team to better address malpractice.  They serve an important function in testimony and investigation.  Please also review AIHCP’s Legal Nurse Consultant Program

Legal Nurse Consultants help with malpractice cases. Please also review AIHCP’s Legal Nurse Consultant Program

 

The article, “What to Do If You Think You’re a Victim of Medical Negligence” by Jessica Coates looks closer at the conditions for malpractice.  She states,

“Most people hope or expect to receive quality healthcare when they are ill or injured. Unfortunately, accidents do happen from time to time and sometimes they are a result of negligence from medical practitioners. A nurse, doctor, or even orderly can make a mistake that may cause a patient to become injured or ill. In some cases, complications from, say, a botched operation, may lead to permanent health damage or even the death of the patient.  If you or someone you loved has become ill, injured, or even died as a result of what you think is a case of medical ineptitude, then you should file a medical malpractice lawsuit as soon as possible”

To read the entire article, please click here

Please also review AIHCP’s Legal Nurse Consultant Program and see if it meets your academic and professional goals.  The program is online and independent study and open to qualified professionals seeking a four year certification in Legal Nurse Consulting.

Legal Nurse Consultant Article on Negligence and Malpractice

Legal Nurse Consultants can find themselves in many cases where lawsuits are pursued between healthcare providers and patients.  They can also play a big role in helping one party determine if the damage was malpractice or negligence.  These key terms are important to understand in any case.  Negligence is a mistake without intent but still requires compensation.

Legal Nurse Consultants can help in determining cases of negligence or malpractice. Please also review the Legal Nurse Consulting Program

 

The article, “Understanding the difference between medical malpractice and negligence” from TravelDailyNews reviews these differences.  The article states,

“Medical malpractice and negligence are two legal terms that share some commonalities but are not interchangeable. If you are a victim of medical malpractice or negligence, it’s important to understand the difference between the two to build a strong case, support your claim, and ultimately, get your due compensation. To help you understand your rights and your case better, this guide will explain the difference between medical malpractice and negligence.”

Again Legal Nurse Consultants can help determine if a case is malpractice or negligent with their expertise in helping the firm determine.  To read the entire article, please click here

Please also review AIHCP’s Legal Nurse Consultant Program and see if it matches your academic and professional goals.  The program is online and independent study and open to qualified nurses seeking a four year certification as a Legal Nurse Consultant.