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What Types Of Medical Malpractice Compensation Can You Recover?

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When medical malpractice occurs, the consequences can be life-altering, leading to physical, emotional, and financial hardships. Because of this, Maryland law allows victims of medical malpractice to seek compensation for their damages. Have a conversation with a seasoned Baltimore personal injury lawyer about types of compensation available to maximize your recovery.

Categories of Medical Malpractice Compensation

Medical malpractice compensation generally falls into two main categories: economic damages and non-economic damages.

Economic damages are tangible losses that can be calculated with precision.

  • Medical expenses. Reimbursement for past, current, and future medical bills related to the malpractice. This includes hospital stays, surgeries, rehabilitation, medications, and assistive devices.
  • Lost income. Compensation for wage loss due to time away from work while healing. If the malpractice results in a permanent disability, victims may also recover for loss of future earning capacity.
  • Other costs. Out-of-pocket expenses such as transportation for medical care, home modifications for disabilities, or in-home care services.

Conversely, non-economic losses are damages that address intangible consequences.

  • Pain and suffering. Compensation for the physical and emotional distress caused by the injury.
  • Decrease life enjoyment. Damages for the inability to participate in activities or hobbies once enjoyed.
  • Loss of consortium. Funds for the impact on relationships with a spouse or family members.

In Maryland, non-economic damages are subject to a statutory cap, which is adjusted annually for inflation. Each case requires its own complete review before it can be given a financial worth.

While economic and non-economic damages are the most common types of loss recovery, other forms of compensation may also apply. For instance, while rare in Maryland, punitive damages may be awarded in cases of egregious misconduct or gross negligence.

Also, settlements can include less conventional items when the specifics of the case warrant them. There may be the possibility of connecting with specialized therapy if it is needed to fully heal. Others have accessed training for re-employment when they are unable to return to the same line of work and reimbursement for alternative or experimental treatments may be available as well if traditional care fails.

Share the Specifics of Your Case with an Attorney

It’s important to talk through all of the details of your situation with a seasoned legal professional. Once a skilled Baltimore personal injury lawyer compassionately listens where you are today and your hopes for the future, they can begin the process of collecting medical records, expert opinions, and testimony to build a strong case.

With a legal expert working on your case, you can be confident all current and future expenses, as well as emotional suffering, are included in the claim. After establishing the full worth of your claim, your lawyer will work with insurance companies and opposing counsel to secure the best possible settlement.

How are you faring after an injury sustained in a healthcare setting? If you or a loved one is currently healing from harm suffered due to medical malpractice, talk to the attorneys at Iamele & Iamele, LLP about paving a path to justice. Contact us to book a confidential appointment.

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