medical malpractice

Rhode Island Medical Malpractice Frequently Asked Questions

Whether you’ve received a misdiagnosis, delay in treatment, or experienced adverse drug reactions, you have the right to file a claim for medical malpractice. Medical malpractice suits can be tricky to navigate, see the answers to frequently asked questions below. What Is Medical Malpractice? Patients have the right to expect a consistent standard level of care to be administered by health care providers. When a medical professional fails to provide appropriate care resulting in harm, injury, or death to a patient, the patient or loved one can claim malpractice in a court of law. Medical providers are legally required to administer a level of care consistent with standard practices. When a doctor deviates from care considered standard by other professionals under similar circumstances, they may be held liable. In addition to a violation of standard care, a malpractice claim must also meet the following factors in order to be pursued

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How long do I have to file a medical malpractice lawsuit in Rhode Island?

When a patient is harmed by a medical professional due to negligence, the patient can file a medical malpractice suit. These personal injury cases are very complex, and plaintiffs are required to comply with procedural rules unique to this type of lawsuit. Rhode Island follows a specific statute of limitations for medical malpractice lawsuits, a law that sets a time limit on when you may file a suit. However, there are rules surrounding when the time period begins. Under the Rhode Island statute of limitations law, an injured patient has three years to get the lawsuit process started. The three-year period generally begins when an injury occurs, but this isn’t always the case. Courts can apply the “discovery rule” in medical malpractice cases to protect injured patients who may not know about an injury immediately. This means the three-year period doesn’t begin until the injured patient learns or reasonably discovers

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