Summary

Medical malpractice can cause severe harm to victims and their families. South Carolina law defines it as a healthcare provider’s failure to meet medical standards, requiring expert testimony for legal cases.

Highlights

  • Medical malpractice can be devastating to individuals and families.
  • It occurs when healthcare providers fail to meet acceptable medical standards.
  • Expert testimony is essential to prove malpractice in court.
  • Cases are complex and require skilled legal representation.
  • Pratt Injury Lawyers offer free case evaluations with no obligation.
  • Their team is prepared to take cases the distance for clients.
  • Seeking help is crucial when healthcare goes wrong.

Transcript

Medical malpractice cases can be absolutely devastating to individuals, families, and loved ones. When health care goes wrong, it can go really wrong. In South Carolina, a medical malpractice case occurs when a health care provider deviates below the standard of medical care applicable to that situation, and harm results.

These cases are very difficult and require expert testimony to prove them in a court of law. At Pratt Injury Lawyers, we're able to build teams of attorneys that can meet that tough burden and take your case the distance.

Give us a call. The case evaluation is absolutely free, there's no obligation, and we'll see if we can help you with your medical malpractice situation.