Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About Medical Malpractice Lawsuits
Clear communication and transparency are priorities at Ogborn Mihm. We strive to explain your legal options clearly and keep you informed about the progress of your case.
Below are some of the questions we hear most often from clients in Denver:
What is the hardest element to prove in a medical malpractice case?
In many cases, causation is the most difficult element to establish. It must be shown that the medical professional’s negligence directly caused the injury. This can be challenging when patients already have underlying medical conditions or when multiple factors contributed to the outcome.
What is the difference between negligence and medical malpractice?
Negligence refers to a general failure to exercise reasonable care that results in harm to another person. Medical malpractice is a specific form of negligence that occurs when a medical professional provides care that falls below the accepted standard of care within the medical community.
What are the odds of winning a medical malpractice suit?
Medical malpractice claims can be difficult to prove and are often aggressively defended by hospitals and insurers. However, they may be worth pursuing when clear evidence shows that a medical professional failed to meet the accepted standard of care and that failure caused serious harm.
Evidence that can strengthen a claim may include detailed medical records, testimony from qualified medical experts, and documentation showing how the injury has affected the patient’s health, work, and daily life.
Can I sue on behalf of my injured child?
In some situations, a parent or legal guardian may bring a medical malpractice claim on behalf of an injured child. This may occur in cases involving birth injuries, surgical errors, or other negligent medical treatment affecting a minor.
If you have questions about your situation, our team would be happy to discuss them during your free initial consultation.
Why Choose Ogborn Mihm for Your Denver Medical Malpractice Case
Medical malpractice cases require specialised legal expertise. Clients in Denver choose Ogborn Mihm for representation because we offer:
Trial Readiness
These cases are often contested by hospitals, insurers, and healthcare providers. Our medical malpractice attorneys prepare each claim with trial in mind from the outset, building a strong foundation that can withstand scrutiny in court.
Resources for Catastrophic Injury Cases
Our firm regularly handles catastrophic injury litigation, including brain injury cases that require detailed medical analysis and expert testimony. We work with leading medical specialists and life-care experts to evaluate the long-term impact of serious malpractice injuries.
Commitment to the Denver Community
Although Ogborn Mihm handles complex litigation nationwide, we have medical malpractice lawyers based right here on Lincoln Street in Denver. We live, work, and raise our families in this community and care deeply about ensuring that patients in the region have access to safe and responsible medical care.