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Medical malpractice, patient rights and clinical defence. Verified against Law 41/2002, LRCSCVM scale and Supreme Court case law.

What Lexiel does for healthcare law

Medical and hospital liability

Analyse medical negligence claims: lex artis ad hoc, causation and unlawful harm. Arts. 1902-1903 CC and General Health Law 14/1986.

Patient rights: Law 41/2002

Verify compliance with informed consent, right of access to medical records, second opinion and information rights under Art. 4 Law 41/2002.

Healthcare scale and damage quantification

Calculate personal injury compensation under the LRCSCVM scale (Law 35/2015), applied by case law to healthcare damage claims.

Supreme Court Civil Chamber: malpractice

Access doctrine on burden of proof reversal for disproportionate harm, diagnostic error and failed cosmetic surgery.

Healthcare briefs and claims

Generate administrative claims (Law 39/2015), civil claims and judicial review proceedings for patrimonial liability.

Defence of healthcare professionals

Support the defence of doctors, nurses and hospitals: clinical protocols, GPC guidelines and expert argument against unfounded claims.

Common practical cases

Diagnostic error in A&E

STS 347/2023: delayed AMI diagnosis. Burden of proof reversal for disproportionate harm. Compensation €280,000.

Insufficient informed consent

STS 89/2024: cosmetic surgery without statistical risk information. Liability independent of outcome.

Nosocomial infection in hospital

Patrimonial liability of the Administration for MRSA in ICU. Lex artis met vs. unlawful harm under Art. 32 Law 40/2015.

Anaesthesia and perinatal brain injury

Medication error in obstetric anaesthesia. Causation, loss of therapeutic chance and neurological sequelae assessed under Law 35/2015.

Verified legal sources

Law 41/2002: Patient autonomy and rightsLaw 14/1986: General Health LawArts. 1902-1903 CC: Non-contractual liabilityLaw 39/2015: Common Administrative ProcedureLaw 35/2015: LRCSCVM ScaleSupreme Court Civil Chamber (medical liability)

Think you suffered medical negligence or a healthcare error? Check your rights from €9.90/mo.

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