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The Legal Obligation of Duty of Care

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When you hear a legal professional refer to the concept of duty of care, they are discussing a fundamental principle that sets the standard for medical professionals. Should a healthcare provider fail to fulfill this duty, resulting in illness or injury, a harmed party may be able to move forward with a medical malpractice claim.

If you want to hold a healthcare professional accountable and believe you or someone you care about suffered due to a duty of care breach, have a conversation with Delray Beach personal injury attorney. At your very first meeting an attorney can walk you through your options, ensuring you understand the legal concept of duty of care and are familiar with how to seek financial relief after a medical injury.

Coping with Adverse Effects

The duty of care in Florida healthcare is a legal obligation that requires medical professionals to act in a manner consistent with the standards of their profession. Essentially, it means that healthcare providers must deliver a level of care that a reasonable, similarly qualified professional would provide under the same circumstances.

A common example of a breach of duty of care is in cases involving a medical misdiagnosis. If a doctor fails to accurately diagnose a condition or provides an incorrect treatment plan, improper care may be received. Or in other cases, care is delayed.

For instance, if a medical professional fails to diagnose a patient that a similarly trained professional practicing in the same region would have recognized, a serious illness might not receive the necessary treatment in a timely manner. Then, it is possible for a condition to progress and become more challenging to manage. In such cases, the patient may be entitled to pursue financial relief for the additional care needed due to the medical professional’s negligence.

There are examples beyond diagnosis failures as well, such as prescription errors. When the wrong medication is prescribed, an incorrect dosage is given, or a medical team fails to consider potential drug interactions, medical complications can follow. Allergic reactions, adverse side effects, and health complications due to drug mistakes have led to significant physical and emotional distress.

Every Situation Needs to Be Reviewed Individually

It’s important to note that not every negative outcome in healthcare constitutes a breach of duty of care. There are situations where it is acknowledged that medical professionals are human and complications can arise even when the highest standard of care is provided. When you connect with a Delray Beach personal injury attorney, they will thoroughly investigate the circumstances, collect relevant medical records, and, if possible, hold negligent healthcare providers accountable for their actions.

Were you harmed as a result of improper medical care? Pursuing financial relief is not only a legal right but also is an important way to hold healthcare professionals accountable, ultimately contributing to safer and more reliable healthcare practices for everyone. Share your story with the lawyers at Earnhart Law in Delray Beach. Schedule your fee-free consultation today, call 561-265-2220 or contact us online.

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