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Discover LudwigThe phrase "malpractice victim" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to an individual who has suffered harm or injury due to the negligence or improper conduct of a professional, typically in the medical field. Example: "After the surgery went wrong, she became a malpractice victim and sought legal recourse."
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He returned to it again in "The Verdict" (1982), with a screenplay by David Mamet and a cast led by Paul Newman as a down-at-the-heels lawyer who redeems himself and his career when he represents a malpractice victim in a legal battle with a hospital.
IMF CONTINUES TO MAKE PATIENTS SICKER Ecuador is the latest malpractice victim of the International Monetary Fund.
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The malpractice insurance industry seeks legislation that will deprive malpractice victims of their day in court.
The ruling struck down a 2005 state law, championed by state Republicans, that capped jury awards at $350,000 for the pain and suffering of malpractice victims.
Because of the cap on payouts, he said, many lawyers refuse to represent malpractice victims, making it difficult for them to pursue claims.
Rigorous studies have shown that the overwhelming majority of malpractice victims do not sue and that most suits that are filed do not involve actual negligence.
They told stories of patients who could not find the right specialists, but those stories were no match for the lawyers' parade of malpractice victims.
Doctors were not seeking any change in the other award category, which compensates malpractice victims for lost wages and medical expenses.
Tort reform should be used as a bargaining chip to get health professionals to pursue other approaches to reducing medical errors and compensating malpractice victims.
But the bill does not include the provision that insurers and the New Jersey Medical Society wanted most: a cap on pain and suffering jury awards for medical malpractice victims.
The committee's vote came after a long and often contentious session in which Democrats argued strongly that strict caps on awards would make it impossible for malpractice victims to find lawyers, effectively stripping them of their right to sue.
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