First, you would have to prove there was malpractice and I don't think in the history of the country that this has been suggested. It would be hard to prove.
Medical malpractice is defined as negligence by a medical professional by "act or omission" which causes serious injury or death. The "omission" part of the equation is actually one of the most common types of medical malpractice even though it is not often spoken about in the media. Common types of medical malpractice include: Failure to diagnose Misdiagnosis Delayed Treatment Failure to diagnose a disease would be an "act of omission."
There are many types of electoral systems all have advantaged and disadvantages. You need to be more specific what system are you asking about.
No, all psychiatry is not a malpractice, but there is a chance of malpractice if mistakes are made.
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The patient sued the doctor for malpractice after suffering complications from a surgical procedure.
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There is an article on the Expert Law site titled Legal Malpractice Law and Litigation http://www.expertlaw.com/library/malpractice/legal_malpractice.html. It covers topics including what malpractice is and proving malpractice. Another article is on MyLawyer.com http://www.mylawyer.com/attorney/malpractice.htm that covers attorney discipline and malpractice. A third reference on legal malpractice can be found on Lawyers.com http://legal-malpractice.lawyers.com/. It has malpractice articles, FAQs and forums. There are several online resources for attorney malpractice information. You can always chek an attorneys record with the local bar association.
Dental malpractice attorneys are listed online depending on location. There are many Dental malpractice attorneys that can help defend malpractice in whichever state a person is living.
Question is MUCH TOO BROAD. Re-word and re-submit being more specific.
The statute of limitations in California for medical malpractice is 3 years from the date of medical malpractice and one year from the date the injury or illness caused by the malpractice is discovered. The article below goes into more detail about medical malpractice statutes of limitations.
Status of limitation on a malpractice case