by Clark-Associates | Sep 8, 2019 | Medical Malpractice
Medical Negligence is an action made by a medical professional. It is outside of the accepted standard of care by those in similar medical care positions. Malpractice is not limited to doctors. Anyone who is in the medical field and provides direct care to the patient...
by Clark-Associates | Aug 15, 2019 | Medical Malpractice, Surgical Errors
Birth Injuries Birth injuries can cause lasting physical and emotional trauma to the child and their family. These injuries are almost always a result of medical malpractice and could have been prevented. Injuries that occur to the mother during delivery are also...
by Clark-Associates | Jun 10, 2019 | Blog, Medical Malpractice, Surgical Errors
Legal Aspect of Medical Malpractice in OKC It is widespread for people to interchange the phrase “medical negligence” and “medical malpractice.” It is easy to assume that they would mean the same thing. Legally, it is not that simple. Medical negligence in the eyes of...
by Clark-Associates | May 7, 2019 | Blog, Medical Malpractice, Surgical Errors
Medical professionals take an oath to “do no harm” when they enter the field of medicine. Sometimes, however, these same professionals act in a negligent manner and harm (injuries) are caused. When a person is a victim of medical malpractice, they have the right to...
by Clark-Associates | Apr 17, 2019 | Blog, Medical Malpractice, Surgical Errors
Clinical Negligence in OKC When you looked for medical care for your condition, you did so under the belief that your care provider would cause no harm. You went there believing that your doctor or another care professional would discover what was causing your ailment...
by Clark-Associates | Mar 15, 2019 | Blog, Medical Malpractice, Surgical Errors
Negligence Claims and Liability Medical malpractice can occur in any type of medical setting. Doctors, nurses, dentists, chiropractors, pharmacists, surgeons, and all those who assist these professionals can be held responsible for medical negligence. Proving these...