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Benefits of Hiring a Failure to Treat Attorney

Medical malpractice cases are among the most complex in personal injury law — they require proving a healthcare provider deviated from the accepted standard of care, which means hiring medical experts and reviewing extensive records

Most states require a "certificate of merit" or affidavit from a qualified medical expert before you can even file a lawsuit. An attorney coordinates this process and knows which experts to retain.

Hospitals and doctors have powerful insurance companies and defense teams. These cases are aggressively defended because payouts are large and reputation is at stake.

Strict statutes of limitations and notice requirements apply to medical malpractice — many states require shorter filing windows than other injury cases, and some require notifying the provider before suing

Medical malpractice attorneys typically work on contingency and advance the substantial costs of expert witnesses, medical record reviews, and litigation — costs that can reach tens of thousands of dollars

Common Questions About Failure to Treat

General information only — not legal advice.

What constitutes failure to treat?

Not prescribing necessary medication, failing to refer to a specialist, not following up on abnormal test results, prematurely discontinuing treatment, and not creating an appropriate treatment plan.

How is it different from misdiagnosis?

In misdiagnosis, the provider gets the diagnosis wrong. In failure to treat, the provider may correctly identify the condition but fails to take appropriate action.