Medical malpractice claims are often some of the most complex personal injury lawsuits. It will take an experienced attorney to prove medical malpractice liability and advocate for you in a court of law, as most of these cases tend to go all the way to trial. The trial attorneys at Perenich Law Injury Attorneys are well-practiced in litigating against hospitals and their insurance companies. We make sure that the injured party receives every penny of compensation they are owed and will not stop until this happens. Contact our office today to schedule a free consultation.
Medical Malpractice Liability | Breach of Duty

Under the law, there has to be a duty of care that’s owed by a doctor. In order to prove a claim for medical malpractice, there has to be a breach of that duty of care, meaning a deviation by the medical provider below the professional prevailing standard of care. That is what a breach of that duty is. The other elements to proving malpractice are causation and proof of damages.
Medical Malpractice Liability | Causation
There is a standard that we must be followed to prove damages. The plaintiff who’s bringing a medical malpractice claim has to prove that there was a breach of the prevailing standard of care by the medical doctor or the hospital that caused that person’s loss or damages. This must be proven to a reasonable degree of medical certainty, and that’s what the causation element requires under Florida law.
Medical Malpractice Liability | Proving Fault
If you’re injured by your doctor, go see another doctor to find out what can be done to make your situation better. The next important thing is that you go see an attorney who has experience with these types of cases. Oftentimes, there are volumes of medical records that we need to pour through to navigate the intricacies of the medicine to see whether or not a doctor or the hospital made some mistakes that resulted in your injury, so it’s important that you do that.
Were you or a loved one seriously injured due to hospital negligence in Florida and have questions about proving fault in a medical malpractice case? Contact our dedicated Tampa Bay medical malpractice attorneys at Perenich Law Injury Attorneys today for a free confidential consultation and case evaluation. Let our experience work for you.