| Doctors, lawyers, accountants and other professionals must provide their specialized services with skill and care. However, even highly skilled professionals can sometimes make mistakes. At Clark, Perdue, Roberts & Scott, we represent victims with legitimate claims for professional misconduct. To protect the legal rights of someone injured through professional negligence, it is generally wise to consult an experienced personal injury law firm as soon as possible. Within the first week, important physical evidence can be lost, and witnesses may forget important details. What To Do Following An Incident of Malpractice - Obtain names, addresses and telephone numbers of all persons involved.
- Photograph any visible injuries (cuts, bruises), if applicable. Professional photographs are generally preferable, but not essential.
- Talk to no one about the incident or injuries other than the your personal physician or lawyer.
- Consult a lawyer before answering questions from insurance company representatives or other people representing the negligent professional.
- If applicable, tell your personal physician or surgeon exactly how the injury occurred and describe all symptoms and complaints. Be sure to report memory problems, confusion or disorientation, however minor these things may seem at the time.
- If applicable, begin keeping a diary of how the injury or death affects the life of the victim and your family. In particular, write down all medical related visits and everything that causes physical pain, frustration or worry.
- Obtain and keep receipts for all expenses relating to the incident.
Damages which a victim and the victim's family may be entitled to recover include: - hospital and medical expenses, both past and future
- lost earnings, both past and future
- permanent physical disability, such as a limp, scars, loss of a limb
- emotional distress, such as depression and anxiety
- grief and emotional suffering caused by the death of a loved one
- loss of love and companionship caused by the death of a loved one
- damage or destruction of property physical pain and suffering
- loss of enjoyment of life
CPR&S The law firm of Clark, Perdue, Roberts & Scott has extensive experience handling claims involving professional negligence. If requested we will meet with you -- in your home or at the hospital, if necessary -- to explain your legal rights and make suggestions for immediate action on your claim. There is never a charge for an initial consultation. Naturally, you are under no obligation to retain our law firm at the initial conference. Questions To Ask For a list of questions you should ask before hiring a lawyer, click here. |