Laws are very specific in what is considered malpractice. For example, dislike of how the surgeon stitched up an entry point does not rise to the level of medical malpractice. However, if the surgeon accidentally left surgical tools inside your body when he or she stitched you up and you developed complications as a result, then you may have a medical malpractice claim.
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Legally Reviewed ByLaws are very specific in what is considered malpractice. For example, dislike of how the surgeon stitched up an entry point does not rise...
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