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There are many, many types but a few examples are: wrong diagnosis, delayed diagnosis, surgical errors, emergency room error, birth injuries, delayed diagnosis, missed diagnosis.

Proving medical malpractice involves showing that one of these-or other-types of medical malpractice occurred because of negligence on the part of a medical professional.

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