Should You Hire a Lawyer for Disputes with the ICU Team in ICU? Quick Tip for Families in ICU!

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Should You Hire a Lawyer for Disputes with the ICU Team in ICU? Quick Tip for Families in ICU!

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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care.

So, today’s tip is about, “Should you hire a lawyer when you have a loved one in intensive care, and there are disputes with the intensive care team?” Now, here is my answer to that. You may need to hire a lawyer after you’ve spoken to us first, because not many lawyers that we’ve come across have any understanding about the clinical issues in intensive care. Unless they have a team of intensive care nurses or intensive care doctors or they have a clinical background themselves, they would be scratching their head around what questions to ask? How to advocate on a clinical level? And this is why, whilst I don’t want to dissuade you from hiring a lawyer, but you need to talk to someone who’s got a clinical background first, and then you can bring in a lawyer.

Now, we have worked with many lawyers as part of intensivecarehotline.com here, but they usually come to us for the clinical insights, because we have a team of specialist intensive care nurses who can dissect and interpret the clinical knowledge. And again, it’s often the lawyer asking us for evidence once we have access to the medical records or once we’ve spoken to the doctors or nurses, then you should bring in a lawyer.

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