Wrongful Death Suits May Be Easier to File
Posted on Apr 27, 2010 6:30pm PDT
Last year, a court decision was made that lawsuits for wrongful death caused by medical malpractice had to be filed within three years of the medical error. The state Supreme Court in Wisconsin is now looking at a bill that would reverse that ruling. Under the new bill, the time would start after the date of death rather than after the event that causes the death occurs.
You should be able to protect your rights when you are injured in a medical malpractice situation. When medical professionals do not operate properly and put your life in danger when they should be helping you, then you will want to pursue a medical malpractice case. Your life may be forever altered after malpractice, so the guilty party should be held responsible for the pain that they have caused you. Working with a medical malpractice attorney will allow for you to have an expert on your side protecting your right. A medical malpractice lawyer will know how to proceed forward with your case all while keeping your best interest in mind. A malpractice lawyer will guide you through this process, including dealing with insurance companies and court proceedings. Please take some time to contact a malpractice attorney today to begin discussing the details of your case.