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Q. What is medical malpractice?
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Q. How should I pursue a malpractice claim?
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Q. Can I pursue a malpractice claim if I signed a valid consent form?
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Q. If my doctor prescribed a medicine and did not tell me it was part of an experiment, do I have grounds for a malpractice claim?
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Can I pursue a malpractice claim if I signed a valid consent form?
 
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You may still be able to sue for malpractice. A consent form cannot release your physician from a duty to avoid negligence. You can still recover damages if you are able to establish that your physician failed to provide the proper standard of care, and that this resulted in damage or injury to you. You can also explore the possibility that your doctor performed a procedure that went beyond the consent you gave. This could even make the physician liable for battery.

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