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Do I need an attorney to report a doctor for medical malpractice?

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Mike Gurley8 Posted

Do I need an attorney to report a doctor for medical malpractice?

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Sam Cordon12

You do not need an attorney to report a medical error your doctor has made. You will, however, need an attorney to sue your doctor for medical malpractice. Those are very different processes.

If you are only interested in letting authorities know a mistake was made so it won’t happen again, you don’t need an attorney. All 50 states have some sort of medical complaints board, and you can fill a form with what happened so this board can review the incident. The specifics of what needs to be in the form and how the review happens differs from state to state, but this is the gist of the process.

If the board decides that a mistake happened, that will go on the doctor’s record, and it may lead to them losing their license, especially if they have committed similar mistakes before.

However, reporting the doctor is not the same as suing them, and you will not receive any compensation for the mistake no matter what the board decides. If you have been harmed by a doctor’s malpractice, then you need to contact a medical malpractice attorney Los Angeles to discuss your case, as this website explains.

You are not legally required to have a lawyer when suing a doctor for medical malpractice. But realistically speaking, yes, you’re going to need one.

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