Joe Osborne & Greg Francis, Personal Injury Lawyers & Founders of Osborne & Francis

Physician Assistant Medical Malpractice

Strong Legal Guidance and Support for Patients Injured by a Negligent Physician Assistant

Steadfast support after medical negligence harms you

Physician assistants are a relatively new classification in the medical field. They are somewhere between a doctor and a nurse in their education, ability and responsibilities. The lack of education for physician assistants with the autonomy many facilities give them to practice medicine is an alarming risk to public safety. At Osborne & Francis Law Firm PLLC, our attorneys have extensive experience holding hospitals and medical groups accountable for the negligence of their physician assistants. We recover justice for victims harmed at the hands of an unqualified medical practitioner.

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So you've been in a car accident. What happens next? There are many things that you should do but here are the three most important:

Number One: See a doctor immediately. 

A broken bone is easy to see, but some injuries are not. The most common injuries from car accidents happen in the neck, back, or head. The only way to diagnose and treat them is by seeing a doctor. A doctor can help ease the pain, provide medication, reassure you of how your injury may impact your daily life, and tell you what not to do to make it worse.

A visit to the doctor can also give you legally protected time off to recover and rest your body after an accident, and it documents and provides the evidence you may need for your case. Even a five-mile-per-hour car accident can cause a serious injury. So whether you've had a severe accident or a minor collision, see a doctor. And if you don't have medical insurance, let us know and we'll make sure that you receive the proper care. 

Number Two: Write everything down.

Even if it seems small, during times of stress or injury it is common to forget the little details. Make sure you keep note of the pain that you're in. With neck, back, and head injuries, sometimes simple activities such as walking up the stairs or picking up a toddler may cause severe pain. 

You may not be sleeping well at night. Documenting how much you sleep and how often you wake up due to pain is also very important. And lastly, if you have any cuts or bruises, take daily photos as you heal. This will provide visual evidence of the injuries that you've suffered. 

Number Three: Do not speak to an insurance company until you've spoken to a lawyer.

Please understand that the insurance adjuster works for a billion-dollar corporation and not for you. Their interests are solely for their insurance company, and their goal is to provide you with the least amount of financial settlement as quickly as possible. When you do speak with them, remember they will record the conversation. Why do they do this? Because they've been trained to ask questions that may confuse you. So talk to us before you talk to them. 

So remember: See a doctor, document everything, and call us before calling the insurance company for your free private consultation. We are here for you. Real tough lawyers fighting real tough issues.

Why are physician assistants a potential danger for patients?

The name “physician assistant” implies that they are assistants to trained and licensed medical physicians. The position was originally created for them to take on some of a doctor’s easier case load with oversight from the doctor. Hospitals encouraged these practitioners because they cost the hospital significantly less than a medical doctor. The physician assistant role has morphed into professionals who now practices with almost complete autonomy. Our medical malpractice attorneys are alarmed at the number of negligent actions committed at the hands of unqualified medical professionals, including physician assistants. We recover compensation for victims who do to receive the medical care they deserve.

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Common complications caused by physician assistant negligence in Florida

Physician assistants are more likely to commit medical malpractice because they receive only a fraction of the education that medical doctors receive and they do not have to do a residency before they are licensed to start working on patients. We have noticed trends in the types of malpractice regularly committed, including:

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Medical malpractice by physician assistants is on the rise. At Osborne & Francis Law Firm PLLC, we take a stand against medical professionals who cause harm to patients. Call us at (561) 293-2600 or contact us online to schedule a free initial consultation to discuss your case. We take cases nationally from our offices in Orlando and Boca Raton.

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