Building a strong medical malpractice case starts with the right evidence. From medical records and expert opinions to witness statements and timelines of care, every detail matters. Attorney Frank DiScipio of Duffy & Duffy breaks down what you need to prove negligence and fight for justice. If you believe you’ve been a victim, knowing your rights is the first step.
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What evidence do I need to prove my medical malpractice case?” The specific evidence needed will vary depending on the circumstances of your case. However, some common types of evidence used in medical malpractice cases include: the documents pertaining to your medical history, diagnoses, treatment, and prognosis. A qualified medical
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