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Was the unreasonable, careless or inappropriate behavior on the part of the doctor, hospital or other health care provider the proximate cause of injury or damages to the patient or client?

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Was the unreasonable, careless or inappropriate behavior on the part of the doctor, hospital or other health care provider the proximate cause of injury or damages to the patient or client?

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To prevail in a medical malpractice case, all of the above elements must be proven. The failure to establish even a single element will prevent the successful outcome of a medical malpractice suit.

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