Intellectuals and Geniuses – Avoiding Malpractice

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Intellectuals solve problems, geniuses prevent them. – Albert Einstein
Avoiding Malpractice
Avoiding Malpractice

MalpracticeAttorneys.com is the leading source for news and information related to every type of professional malpractice including medical, accounting, real estate, legal, stock broker, pharmacy, and dental. We partner with the most experienced attorneys nationwide who have earned distinction for their successful representation of victims of all types of malpractice.

We have always encouraged our readers to use the resources available online to gain as much information as possible prior to selecting any professional person or facility. Rather than worry about what might happen some day if you’re in a position to need a malpractice attorney, wouldn’t it be wise to avoid that situation altogether?

Knowledge is key to avoiding malpractice.

For example, almost every profession has a licensing board in every state. If you are thinking of hiring an accountant in Wisconsin, and you google “accountant license verify Wisconsin” the top two results provide excellent resources for you to check on the status of licenses as well as complaints against all the accountants with a CPA designation.

You may want to go further and search “accountant reviews in wisconsin” you will be provided with links to www.angieslist.com www.yelp.com and www.bbb.com (the Better Business Bureau) for some additional very helpful information.

The good news is that you don’t have to be a genius to use the internet. If you do have trouble using a computer for some reason, most public libraries have reference departments where someone can help you find the information you need. Reach out for help, it’s there.

Anyone in any job can make a mistake. People in certain professional positions have spent several years in college and post-graduate education in order to attain positions of esteem where they are held to a higher standard. We expect people dealing with our health, our finances, and our legal issues to be nearly flawless in their skills and ethics, and they most often are.

When any professional person deviates in his or her duty of care or ethical standards, the law permits persons who are harmed by negligence or malpractice to be compensated for injuries, losses, and/or pain and suffering. This is where an experienced malpractice attorney comes in.

MalpracticeAttorneys.com provides referrals to the best-qualified attorney for each particular situation and our service is 100% free to victims. Registering on our site is the first step, and we handle all information confidentially.