Failure To Diagnose Bacterial Meningitis Lawsuits
Pediatric bacterial meningitis and the failure to diagnose bacterial meningitis in children are both
common occurrences. When cases are not diagnosed and needless injury occurs, patients may recover monetary
damages based on a doctor's negligent failure to diagnose the condition. Personal injury law provides the standard for actionable negligence,
which is
ordinarily based upon a standard of care used by ordinary prudent doctors in the same or similar
circumstance. If undiagnosed, misdiagnosed, or the diagnosis is delayed, the infection can become fatal.
Personal Injury Law - Failure To Diagnose Bacterial Meningitis Lawsuits:
When evaluating any meningitis-malpractice claim, state personal injury law usually determines particular causes of
action that give rise to civil responsibility, what damages may be recoverable, and how a monetary award of
the court may be collected. Less
often, federal preemption of state laws requires lawsuits to be initiated in the federal court system or
various administrative proceedings, or optionally, may allow a selection of either federal or state
tribunals. In all
cases, settlement of civil liability claims before trial is preferred by the judiciary as a matter of public
policy. For plaintiffs, settlement of meningitis-malpractice claims is optional, and may provide several benefits over trial. These
benefits include the reduction of risk, a known amount collected, and decreased
time, attorney fees, and litigation costs required to receive and collect judgments. The single greatest
disadvantage of settling a meningitis-malpractice claim is financial - plaintiffs may receive significantly larger verdicts
when courts or a juries determine the amount of judgments.
Interpretation of Laws:
The analysis of facts and applicable personal injury laws is a fluid process, based upon circumstances
that are individual to each lawsuit. Statutes,
case law, and rules of court all impact success or failure. Lawyers who specialize in
meningitis-malpractice claims for plaintiffs tend to interpret laws broadly in favor of clients pertaining to liability,
damages, procedural requirements, and many other legal issues. Similarly, defense lawyers and insurance adjusters
are equally effective influencing settlement amounts in meningitis-malpractice claims for far less than the actual trial value
when potential plaintiffs represents themselves. See also: Failure To Diagnose Bacterial Meningitis Lawsuits -
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