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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- How do I know if my case qualifies as medical malpractice? Medical malpractice claims are complex, and their success depends on specific facts. We recommend consulting with an experienced attorney for a thorough evaluation of your unique situation.
- What are the time limits to file a medical malpractice lawsuit in Colorado? In Colorado, you generally have two years from the date you knew or should have known about the alleged malpractice to file a lawsuit. There are exceptions for minor children and certain other circumstances.
- Do I need a lawyer for a medical malpractice claim? While it’s not always mandatory, engaging an attorney experienced in medical malpractice litigation can significantly increase your chances of securing fair compensation. They will navigate the complexities of your case and protect your legal rights.
- How much does it cost to consult with a lawyer regarding a potential medical malpractice case? Many attorneys offer free initial consultations to discuss your case. Be sure to ask about fees and contingencies during your consultation.
- What if my doctor disagrees with my assessment of their care? It’s not uncommon for doctors and patients to have differing perspectives on medical decisions. A thorough review of medical records, expert opinions, and a detailed explanation from the attorney will help clarify the strengths and weaknesses of your case.