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Does someone who is simply not satisfied with the results of surgery have a malpractice case?

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Does someone who is simply not satisfied with the results of surgery have a malpractice case?

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No. In general, there are no guarantees of medical results, and unexpected or unsuccessful results do not necessarily mean that negligence occurred. To succeed in a medical malpractice case, a plaintiff has to prove that a medical injury or related damages resulted from the doctor’s deviation from the standard of care pertaining to the procedure, not that the results from a standardized medical treatment were unsatisfactory.

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