Wyoming Medical Malpractice Attorney/Lawyer

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Wyoming allows for the recovery of losses to a patient or their family in the event of injury or death due to the negligence of a health care provider. Heath care providers can be doctors, nurses, pharmacists, hospitals, dentists or any other health care facility or professional. An attorney specializing in medical malpractice attorney can help pursue your claim.

Medical malpractice attorneys, similar to personal injury attorneys, usually provide a free initial consultation to discuss the merits of your case. During this appointment your attorney will discuss the attorney fee structure, as governed by Wyoming law. Wyoming has established rules for contingency fee agreements, where the attorney is paid a percentage of the final settlement. Legal costs ranging from expert witness fees to copy costs are excluded from this fee structure, and should be discussed with your attorney.

Often one of the highest costs in a medical malpractice case is for expert witness fees. Expert witnesses are often health care professionals who can testify to the appropriate standard of medical care, how the defendant deviated from this standard, and relates the patient’s injury back to this deviation. An only in rare case, where the medical error is so obvious that it does not require specific medical knowledge to understand the circumstance is an expert witness not required.

Medical malpractice cases are time-consuming and complicated. It may take years for a case to come to a conclusion. When choosing an attorney to represent you, keep in mind that this relationship will last for quite a while. You will also have contact with other staff at your attorney’s office, such as paralegals and possibly a nurse legal consultant. Staff members will help to prepare your case and keep you informed throughout the process.

In Wyoming , as in other states, there is a time limit to file a medical malpractice case. This is called the statute of limitations. Your attorney can help you determine this date, but it is generally within two years of the injury. Wyoming also requires that cases be reviewed by a medical panel to substantiate your case. The results are non-binding and may be admitted as evidence in a subsequent trial.

Wyoming does not limit the amount of damages you can recover due to medical negligence. Economic and non-economic damages can be requested. Economic damages include lost wages and medical expenses, while non-economic damages include pain and suffering.

Wyoming has many experienced and reputable malpractice attorneys. The Wyoming Bar Association provides a free lawyer referral service to help find an attorney in your area.


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