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Alexandria, VA Veterans Medical Malpractice Claims

Veterans expect to receive quality patient care when seeking treatment through VA hospitals, clinics, and health care providers, so it is unfortunate that medical negligence is a serious problem. You could suffer significant losses from VA malpractice injuries, and the consequences affect aspects of your life in ways you did not expect. Fortunately, veterans have access to legal remedies under the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA). Despite rules which prevent certain lawsuits against the federal government, you can pursue a veterans medical malpractice case to recover compensation. At Bertling Law Group, our team has in-depth knowledge of FTCA and extensive experience representing individuals harmed by the mistakes of VA health care providers. We will fight to get the compensation you deserve, and you can trust us to handle all essential tasks throughout the legal process. Please contact our firm to schedule a no-cost case assessment today. An Alexandria, VA veterans medical malpractice attorney can offer personalized advice, but a summary of the laws is helpful.

FTCA Basics

The statute opens the door to a victim being able to sue the federal government, but you still need to prove the essential elements of a medical malpractice case. You need evidence showing that the VA physician, nurse, or other provider was working within the scope of his or her duties when providing treatment. It is also necessary to prove that the medical professional deviated from the standard of care, and this negligence was the direct cause of your injuries.

Common forms of veterans medical malpractice include:

  • Diagnosis mistakes, including false-positive diagnosis of cancer;
  • Surgical errors;
  • Negligence with prenatal care and during delivery, causing birth injuries;
  • Mistakes in administering anesthesia;
  • Failure to prevent suicide;
  • Prescription and medication errors;
  • Post-operative mistakes; and,
  • Failure to prevent health care acquired infection (HAI).

Monetary damages in an FTCA claim aim to compensate victims for veterans medical malpractice, so you may qualify to recover amounts for medical costs, lost income, and pain and suffering.

Legal Services for Veterans Medical Malpractice Cases

There is a series of steps when pursuing an FTCA case, starting with filing a claim with the VA. It is necessary to exhaust your administrative remedies by trying to work out a settlement, but you can file a lawsuit in court if unable to agree. Bertling Law Group will develop a strategy and handle all tasks involved with the FTCA claims process. Our Alexandria, VA veterans medical malpractice attorneys will:

  • Gather important evidence of your injuries, negligence, and losses;
  • Calculate damages with strict accuracy;
  • Attempt to negotiate settlement of your VA medical malpractice claim;
  • Go to if settlement discussions are unsuccessful; and,
  • Represent you throughout the litigation process.

Speak to Our Alexandria, VA Veterans Medical Malpractice Lawyers About Details

It is useful to understand the basics of FTCA claims, but you can see how complications in the legal process can affect your rights. For more information, please call 844-295-7558 or go online to reach Bertling Law Group. We can set up a no-cost initial consultation to review your circumstances and determine how to proceed.

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