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How to Report Medical Malpractice

If you or someone you love suffered an injury after seeking a diagnosis or treatment or care from a healthcare provider, it is important to learn more about reporting medical malpractice. It is important to have an Albany Medical Malpractice Lawyer with Powers & Santola, LLP, assess your case to determine whether you ultimately have a medical malpractice claim before you move forward with a lawsuit since not all adverse medical events result from medical negligence. 

For example, some surgical procedures come with significant risks, and an unwanted outcome does not necessarily mean the healthcare provider was negligent, or that negligence caused the injury. Yet it remains important to report malpractice when it does happen to ensure that the healthcare provider is appropriately disciplined and to be sure that other patients do not suffer the same type of harm.

There are multiple ways to report medical malpractice, and you will likely want to consider all of your options.

Report Medical Malpractice Allegations to Your Medical Insurer

If you suspect your injury resulted from medical malpractice and your doctor’s visit or treatment was covered by insurance, you should file a complaint with your insurance company. You can begin by contacting customer service at your insurance company and asking about the procedure for filing a formal complaint. 

Most health insurers have an option to file a complaint electronically through an online system, but you may also be able to file a complaint by sending an email or even sending a hard-copy complaint.

Report Medical Malpractice Allegations to the New York Department of Health

You can report medical malpractice to the New York Department of Health. There is an official complaint form that you can fill out. The complaint must be typed or printed in ink, and it must provide different types of information, including information about the complaint, your name and contact information, names of potential witnesses, and supporting documents.

It is important to know that the New York Department of Health emphasizes that, “as a patient, you have a right to file a complaint if you believe your physician may have committed professional misconduct.” When a patient files a complaint, the Official of Professional Medical Conduct will review it. 

According to the New York Department of Health, that Office “reviews all complaints of professional medical misconduct against licensed physicians, physician assistants, and specialist assistants.”

Tell a Medical Malpractice Lawyer

Finally, you can report your experience to a New York medical negligence lawyer in order to discuss your claim and to find out more about filing a medical malpractice lawsuit. A lawyer can evaluate your case to determine whether you may be eligible to file a lawsuit against one or more negligent healthcare providers.

Contact a Syracuse Medical Malpractice Attorney

If you believe that you or someone you love suffered a serious injury because of medical malpractice, it is important to report the incident and to seek advice as soon as possible from an experienced Albany Medical Malpractice Lawyer with Powers & Santola, LLP. The sooner you begin working on a medical malpractice lawsuit, the sooner you may be able to seek the financial compensation you need. 

Contact Powers & Santola, LLP to learn more about how we can assist you with your case.

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