Medical malpractice claims are very serious for everyone involved and should only be brought when there is strong evidence of negligence and serious, permanent injuries or death are involved. A recent study of
medical malpractice lawsuits is further evidence of the difficultly of medical malpractice cases. The study shows less than 30% of medical malpractice cases are won by plaintiffs (the number is skewed, as noted in the article, because many of the stronger cases settle) -- a number that is similar to the win/loss rates of medical malpractice claims in Oregon. The study highlights several reasons why our firm is very selective in taking medical malpractice claims -- the cases are very difficult, expensive and juries tend to believe doctors.
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