Understanding your rights and options when dealing with military and VA medical malpractice in North Dakota is crucial, especially given the state's unique legal landscape. Although North Dakota does not impose specific damage caps for medical malpractice cases, nor for FTCA claims, it's important to navigate these cases with expert guidance. The statute of limitations for filing a malpractice claim here is two years from the date of injury, making timely legal action essential. To further explore your legal options or initiate a case evaluation, visit our Free Case Evaluation page. Additionally, for more detailed information about VA tort claim payouts, visit our dedicated section on VA medical malpractice under the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) here.
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Michael Archuleta, J.D., M.D., M.B.A. is a military and VA medical malpractice attorney and a medical doctor with more than 28 years of experience helping Military Families and Veterans receive compensation for injuries and wrongful death due to military and VA medical negligence. He has received some of the largest medical malpractice judgments and settlements in the history of the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA).
Veterans have served this country honorably and one of their benefits is VA medical care. When that VA medical care falls to the level of malpractice, I have a passion to help the injured veteran and their family.
When someone is injured or killed by malpractice at a VA facility, it doesn’t affect just them. It affects their entire family. Our law firm represents families in claims against the Department of Veterans Affairs when Department of Veterans Affairs was negligent and caused injury or death to their loved one.
– Dr. Michael Archuleta
In North Dakota, the statute of limitations for filing a medical malpractice claim, including military medical malpractice, is generally two years from the date the injury occurred. It is crucial to adhere to this timeframe to ensure your claim is valid. For more information on filing procedures and time limits, please refer to our VA medical malpractice guide.
While the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) itself does not impose damage caps, it is important to note that North Dakota does not have statutory damage caps for economic or non-economic damages in general medical malpractice cases. However, state laws can change, so it’s advisable to consult with an attorney experienced in state and federal law to fully understand how these laws might affect your case. For more details, you can explore our section on VA tort claim payouts.
If you suspect military medical malpractice in North Dakota, it is important to gather all relevant medical records and contact an experienced attorney immediately. The Archuleta Law Firm offers a free case evaluation to help you determine the validity of your claim and guide you through the legal process. For more information on why you should consider legal action, visit our page on suing the VA.
Filing a claim for military medical malpractice in North Dakota under the FTCA requires the completion of Standard Form 95. This form is essential for detailing the nature of your claim and the damages sought. For guidance on submitting this form correctly, refer to our FTCA form 95 page which provides step-by-step instructions and helpful tips.
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