Losing A Spouse After Medical Negligence: How A Lawyer Can Help You Get Justice

Are you stressed because you lost your spouse after he or she passed away from medical negligence? You may be able to file a malpractice lawsuit against the physician that was caring for your spouse. In this article, find out what a wrongful death lawyer can do to help you get justice for your loss of companionship.

How Can a Lawyer Help After Losing a Spouse to Medical Malpractice?

The first thing a lawyer will do is thoroughly review your spouse's medical records to find out if he or she was treated in a negligent manner. For instance, the lawyer will observe the type of medications he or she was prescribed right before death. If death occurred after having a surgical procedure, the lawyer will do an investigation to find out if the physician took the right steps as far as using sterilized tools, washing his or her hands and monitoring your spouse's vital statistics.

The lawyer will also investigate the physician's background concerning similar malpractice lawsuits that he or she was involved in. The investigation will include find out if the physician's medical license has ever been suspended by the medical board. Your lawsuit may lead to the medical board revoking the physicians medical license to prevent someone else from going through the same problem.

After it is determined that the physician is responsible for the death of your spouse and that it could have been prevented, you will have the right to get compensated. Your lawyer can help you get compensated for things that may include:

  • Loss of income
  • Mental anguish
  • Pain & suffering
  • Funeral expenses
  • Sessions with a psychiatrist

How Much Does a Wrongful Death Lawyer Charge Per Hour?

When a lawyer handles a lawsuit involving getting compensated for wrongful death, he or she is not likely to charge an hourly rate. You and the lawyer will discuss the complexity of the case and a contingency fee rate. A contingency fee will basically allow the lawyer to get paid average of up to 40% of what is won when the lawsuit is over. However, he or she will only get paid if you win the case against the physician.

Losing a spouse is never an easy situation to cope with, but it is more stressful when you know that the death could have been prevented. Get in touch with a wrongful death lawyer to see what can be done to bring you and your deceased spouse some justice! To learn more, contact the experts at Law Offices Of John Drew Warlick Jr., P.A.


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