Oklahoma Medical Malpractice Law Library Selected Article Compiled on Monday September 25, 2023
Questions about Medical Malpractice
What do I need to prove in my medical malpractice case?
There are many different types of medical malpractice cases. Each type varies slightly in what needs to be proven. In most cases, you and Oklahoma City medical malpractice lawyer James Self will need to prove the following:
- Your health care provider was in charge of treating you
- The health care provider acted in a negligent manner
- You suffered a personal injury as a result of the health care provider’s actions
You have a right to compensation if you suffered a personal injury because your healthcare provider failed to properly treat your symptoms. You may not recover compensation if your injuries were not caused by your healthcare provider’s negligent actions. Attorney Self will work with you to prove you were injured and deserve compensation.
How long do I have to file my medical malpractice lawsuit?
The statute of limitations for medical malpractice lawsuits in Oklahoma is two years. The statute of limitations is the specific period of time in which you are allowed to take legal action. You will not be entitled to compensation if you do not file your lawsuit within this time period. Attorney Self will ensure that your lawsuit is filed properly and in the correct amount of time.
What should I do if I believe I have a medical malpractice case?
The first step you should take after you believe you have been injured due to a medical professional is to contact medical malpractice lawyer James Self. Attorney Self will review your case with you in a free case evaluation. He will ask you questions about the care you were given and about your injuries. He will gather all the necessary paperwork and guide you through the legal process.
If you or a loved one has been injured to the negligence of your health care professional, please contact at the experienced medical malpractice lawyers at Self & Associates Personal Injury Law to schedule your initial consultation. We represent clients in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Edmond, Midwest City and Norma, and statewide Oklahoma.
What do I need to prove in my medical malpractice case?
There are many different types of medical malpractice cases. Each type varies slightly in what needs to be proven. In most cases, you and Oklahoma City medical malpractice lawyer James Self will need to prove the following:
- Your health care provider was in charge of treating you
- The health care provider acted in a negligent manner
- You suffered a personal injury as a result of the health care provider’s actions
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