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  • Minnesota Psychiatric Malpractice Lawyer

    Do you believe you or someone you know is a victim of psychiatric malpractice? In the world of psychiatric care it is the responsibility of the psychiatrist and psychotherapist to treat their patients with complete professionalism and ethical well-being. Licensed psychiatrists go through many years of study and many dedicated hours to their work. Unfortunately, in today’s society there are professionals who take advantage of their position and malpractice lawsuits occur in order to dismiss dishonest practitioners. Studies have shown that patients that have engaged in sexual contact with their therapist have resulted in anxiety disorders, depression, higher risk of suicide and/or sexual dysfunction. The unethical practices of a professional should not be tolerated.

    Do you or someone you know need the legal help of Minnesota psychiatric malpractice lawyer? If so, contact our Minnesota psychiatric malpractice lawyer and we will fight to protect your rights today.

    Some types of Psychiatric Malpractice include the following:

    • Failure to diagnose patient
    • Physical or Mental abuse
    • Sexual misconduct with patient
    • False imprisonment
    • Developing unethical relationship with patient
    • Breach of confidentiality agreement
    • Prescription misdiagnosis
    • Illegal and unorthodox therapeutic techniques

    People who must undergo psychiatric care can be in a very vulnerable and delicate state of mind. It is this vulnerability that exposes them to become victimized and taken advantage of by the carelessness acts of a medical professional. The rights of a patient can be exploited and unfairly abused. In some cases, patients that deal with suicidal issues while under the care of a psychiatrist can be neglected and misdiagnosed. It is the obligation of a psychiatrist to be aware of these warning signs, and protect the patients well-being by administering proper medication treatment, as well as, seizing any type of weapons that a patient a may be able to obtain.

    If your loved one, while under the psychiatric care of a professional has committed suicide then it is important that you speak with an experienced and knowledgeable Minnesota psychiatric malpractice lawyer to evaluate your potential case. If you believe you have a Minnesota psychiatric malpractice claim, you may be entitled to receive compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering and/or including loss of income.

    Do you or someone you know need the legal help of Minnesota psychiatric malpractice lawyer? If so, contact our Minnesota psychiatric malpractice lawyer and we will fight to protect your rights today.


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