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How is a medical malpractice case presented in Montana?

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How is a medical malpractice case presented in Montana?

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The stipulations for presenting a medical malpractice case in Montana are unique. Montana law requires the victim or a representative of the victim to present their case first before the Montana Medical Legal Panel. A medical malpractice lawsuit can only be filed after passing this stage. The proceedings at the Montana Medical Legal Panel, typically conducted in Helena, are relatively informal. At this hearing, both sides are given the opportunity to present their cases to a panel. This panel consists of three attorneys and three medical providers. The verdict of the panel does not bind either parties, and if the plaintiff is not satisfied with the ruling, s/he may file a medical malpractice suit.

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