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Gainesville Florida Medical Malpractice Attorney Gil Alba offers information about who pays fees and costs of a medical malpractice case, claim or lawsuit.
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Who pays for a medical malpractice case?
Usually, the medical provider’s malpractice insurance is liable for these damages. Sometimes we sue the hospital or other provider’s involved in the care given who were negligent. Finding a responsible, collectible party is one of the issues which can impact whether or not it is feasible to take your case.
How long will the case take? When should I start the case?
A medical malpractice case can take years once it is initiated. You may also find yourself having to make an appeal, which can take another 2-3 years.
This, along with the statute of limitations, is one of the many reasons why it is important to file a medical malpractice case as quickly as you possibly can. The statute is as short as two years from the date the patient, family member, or guardian, knew (or should have known) that the damage was done.
Contact the client focused results driven attorneys at the Law Office of Alba & Yochim today for help if you or a loved one have been injured.
Law Office of Alba & Yochim P.A.
2700 NW 43rd Street, Ste D
Gainesville, FL 32606
Phone: (352) 327-3643
Toll Free: (800) 520-5945
Fax: (352) 354-4475
Gainesville Florida Medical Malpractice Attorney Gil Alba offers information about who pays fees and costs of a medical malpractice case, claim or lawsuit.
Transcript:
Who pays for a medical malpractice case?
Usually, the medical provider’s malpractice insurance is liable for these damages. Sometimes we sue the hospital or other provider’s involved in the care given who were negligent. Finding a responsible, collectible party is one of the issues which can impact whether or not it is feasible to take your case.
How long will the case take? When should I start the case?
A medical malpractice case can take years once it is initiated. You may also find yourself having to make an appeal, which can take another 2-3 years.
This, along with the statute of limitations, is one of the many reasons why it is important to file a medical malpractice case as quickly as you possibly can. The statute is as short as two years from the date the patient, family member, or guardian, knew (or should have known) that the damage was done.
Contact the client focused results driven attorneys at the Law Office of Alba & Yochim today for help if you or a loved one have been injured.
Law Office of Alba & Yochim P.A.
2700 NW 43rd Street, Ste D
Gainesville, FL 32606
Phone: (352) 327-3643
Toll Free: (800) 520-5945
Fax: (352) 354-4475
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