For many years and in just about every jurisdiction in the United States, the laws and norms surrounding medical malpractice litigation have been the source of much legislative and political controversy. When people talk about 'tort reform,' many of them are referring to these types of lawsuits. While most legislative efforts and talking points have centered on limiting recoveries by patients who are harmed, the laws regarding New York medical malpractice lawsuits could be changing based on a recent push in the state house.
According to several reports, there are bills being proposed in the legislature that would generally be seen as an aid to patients who have been harmed while obtaining medical care from professionals and from facilities. Some of the proposed changes would include increasing the amount of attorneys' fees available in New York medical malpractice lawsuits as well as extending the time limit for filing cases. Another proposed bill would bar hospitals from conducting informal interviews with doctors and others who have cared for patients who have allegedly been harmed.
New York Medical Malpractice Statistics
While it's encouraging to see the government attempt to tackle an issue that has seemingly always been enveloped in controversy, the results of these efforts will no doubt please some and frustrate others, which has always been the case with these situations. What is known is that based on the statistics regarding New York medical malpractice, patients are harmed at a regular rate. Every year, more than 20,000 medical malpractice payments are made in the state.
New York Medical Malpractice Lawyers
Even if the details regarding how a New York medical malpractice lawsuit can be filed, when it's filed and what can be recovered change, the fact remains that if a patient has been harmed as a result of negligent medical care, that person can file a lawsuit against the parties responsible for the harm that was suffered as a result. If these claims are successful, the injured patients can recover damages that compensate them for their losses.
If you or someone you love has been harmed as a result of a mistake made by medical personnel during the course of care, you need to seek the help of New York medical malpractice lawyers who have been holding those responsible for these injuries accountable for 40 years. Contact Fitzgerald & Fitzgerald today to schedule a free initial consultation.






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