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I was just browsing sub specialties of law and do find medical negligence/malpratice and general medical law highly interesting. However, i was wondering if most people view that area of legal practice as an unethical field. I have a profound respect for doctors and what they do (almost considered trying to become one at one stage) but would definately find working as a negligence lawyer interesting. Are these lawyers hated by the healthcare profession and are they generally arseholes, basing a career on helping clients sue their doctors.
Or would you consider it a respectable part of the legal profession as clients are owed the right under the law to be compensated for damages when a duty of care is breached and like anyone else, justice needs to be served against those who act carelessly (even if their career is based on saving lifes!!! lol)
what do u guys think?
I was just browsing sub specialties of law and do find medical negligence/malpratice and general medical law highly interesting. However, i was wondering if most people view that area of legal practice as an unethical field. I have a profound respect for doctors and what they do (almost considered trying to become one at one stage) but would definately find working as a negligence lawyer interesting. Are these lawyers hated by the healthcare profession and are they generally arseholes, basing a career on helping clients sue their doctors.
Or would you consider it a respectable part of the legal profession as clients are owed the right under the law to be compensated for damages when a duty of care is breached and like anyone else, justice needs to be served against those who act carelessly (even if their career is based on saving lifes!!! lol)
what do u guys think?