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What would have to be proven to be successful in a medical malpractice case?

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What would have to be proven to be successful in a medical malpractice case?

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While there are different elements to what is required, the “typical” malpractice case requires that you prove the following (1) the standard of care; (2) a breach of that standard of care by the healthcare provider(s) at fault; (3) a causal connection between that breach of the standard of care and (4) the damages you claim.

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