Doctors and other healthcare providers owe a duty of care to patients. When doctors make mistakes, it can lead to devastating results. If those mistakes were avoidable, you may have a case for medical malpractice. The first thing you should do is contact a Key West medical malpractice lawyer who can evaluate the strength of your evidence and determine whether it makes sense to move forward with a claim.

The team at the Law Office of Alexander Alvarez, PA, can help you with every aspect of filing your personal injury or medical malpractice claim, from gathering evidence and filing paperwork to negotiating with insurance companies to get you a better settlement. We have a deep understanding of medical malpractice laws and how they might apply to your case, placing us in a position to maximize your chances of getting fair compensation for your injuries.
Medical malpractice cases are relatively common in Florida. The National Practitioner Data Bank recorded 1,059 incidents in 2024. That accounts for over 10% of all cases nationwide. Given that 72% of cases do not involve indemnity payments and many patients fail to report cases of medical malpractice entirely, these numbers don’t capture the full scale of the problem.
Because it’s very difficult to prove a medical malpractice claim, you need to hire a medical malpractice lawyer as soon as possible after your injury occurs.
Hiring a lawyer can improve your chances of receiving a favorable outcome and getting compensated fairly for any injuries you’ve sustained due to your doctor’s negligence. Be sure to consult a lawyer as soon as possible, because there are statutes of limitation in place governing how long you have to file a claim.
To be clear, not every unfavorable medical result is a result of medical malpractice. Malpractice only occurs when a healthcare professional commits a negligent act during the course of providing medical care. Physicians and other healthcare professionals who make preventable errors that result in injury, such as birth injuries, can be held accountable for medical malpractice.
You and your lawyer must prove four elements to win a medical malpractice claim:
The steps you take immediately following a medical malpractice incident at Lower Keys Medical Center or another facility can impact how successful your claim is. Before filing your claim, you’ll need to gather evidence, usually in the form of documentation. Medical records and other health information can be invaluable. Your healthcare providers are legally required to release your records if you sign a release form.
The documentation you provide will be important for expert witnesses, who may be required to prove duty of care, breach of duty, or causation. Expert witnesses can evaluate the documents and provide testimony on whether your healthcare provider committed a preventable medical error.
If applicable, you should also take photos of any actual injuries you incurred as a result of the malpractice incident. Not all injuries are visible on photographs, but if yours are, try to capture them as soon as possible after the incident occurred.
There is no average settlement for a medical malpractice lawsuit in Key West, Florida because every case is different. Factors that influence how much your claim is worth can include the severity of your injuries, how long they are expected to last, what kinds of medical expenses you’re likely to incur, and whether you’ve lost or will lose wages as a result of your injuries.
The odds of winning a medical malpractice suit on your own aren’t great. However, they increase significantly when you enlist the help of a Key West medical malpractice attorney. A medical malpractice lawyer can help you prove negligence and assess all of your current and potential future damages. They can also negotiate with insurance companies on your behalf.
It is hard to prove medical malpractice in Florida because you need to prove four different elements:
A medical malpractice lawyer can help you evaluate the evidence and come up with a strong argument that shows your injuries were caused by a healthcare provider’s negligence.
How much medical malpractice lawyers cost varies depending on the specifics of your case. Most malpractice lawyers operate on a contingency basis, which means they’ll take part of your settlement if you get paid. Some take a larger percentage if your case goes to court or if it’s uniquely complex because those two scenarios can lead to extra work for the legal team.
If you’ve been injured as a result of a healthcare provider’s negligence, it’s time to take action with the help of a Key West medical malpractice lawyer. The Law Office of Alexander Alvarez, PA, can help you collect evidence to support your claim, file paperwork, and negotiate a settlement on your behalf. We’ve handled countless medical malpractice cases, and we can help you with yours, too. Contact us today to schedule an initial consultation.
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