![]() Medical Malpractice |
Medical Malpractice:
Malpractice is a wrongful act that someone had no right to do; improper professional conduct. Negligence is the failure to exercise that degree of care that, under the circumstances, the law requires for the protection of other persons, or those interests of other persons, that may be injuriously affected by the want of such care. There are many types of medical malpractice cases that can be brought against physicians, hospitals, and medical personnel, such as: birth injury, cerebral palsy brain damage, failure to diagnose in a timely manner problems such as breast cancer, lung cancer or appendicitis. K-Mar’s malpractice or negligence investigations are approached with an objective fraud model. This model incorporates an open hypothesis by working backwards chronologically from the patient event(s) which initiated the inquiry. In order to identify potential fraud by a medical professional and/or the staff, it is necessary to identify inconsistencies, alterations, and time lines. |
NICK SLEPKO
STATE LICENSED INVESTIGATOR