medical malpractice
The following terms have been tagged with the keyword medical malpractice in our glossary.
- Personal Injury
- Medical Malpractice
- Misdiagnosis
- Prescription Error
- Punitive Damages
- Absolute Liability
- Administrative Defense Coverage
- Aggregate Limit
- Anesthesia Error
- Birth Injury
- Cancer Misdiagnosis
- Claims-Made Liability Coverage
- Deductible
- Economic Damages
- Exclusions
- Failure to Diagnose
- Hospital Malpractice
- Informed Consent
- Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
- Loss Ratio
- Medical Professional Liability
- Medical Professional Liability Insurance (MPLI)
- Medical Records
- Medication Errors
- New to Practice Discount
- Non-assessable Insurance Policy
- Non-Economic Damages
- Notice of Claim
- Nurse Practitioner (NP)
- Occurrence Coverage
- Physician Assistant (PA)
- Physician Extenders
- Premium
- Primary Care Physician (PCP)
- Prior Acts Coverage
- Punitive Damages
- Unprofessional Conduct
- Vicarious Liability
The following questions have been tagged with the keyword medical malpractice in our FAQ database.
- What are the Statute of limitations in North Carolina?
- Kidney failure and medical malpractice for dialysis?
- What do I do if doctor tied my tubes without permission?
- Gauze inside me can I win my medical malpractice claim?
- Texas medical malpractice what do I need to know?
- Signed consent form can I still sue for medical malpractice?
- Knee replacement went wrong is it medical malpractice?
- How long until I get my money if I file a medical malpractice case?
- What behavior is considered medical malpractice?
- Are Doctors the Only People I Can File Medical Malpractice Against?
- How Long Do I Have to File Malpractice
- How do I know if I have a medical malpractice case?
- Do more Malpractice Cases Settle or Go To Trial?
- What Compensation Can I Get For Malpractice?
- Gauze inside me can I win my medical malpractice claim?
Lawyers near
Term of the Day
Vehicular Manslaughter
Although state laws may differ, in general terms, vehicular manslaughter is the unlawful killing of another with the use of a vehicle. Vehicular manslaughter does not require malice or intent.
Category: DUI and DWI