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Featuring Louisville medical malpractice attorney Tad Thomas | 888-981-0031 If a surgical operation didn’t achieve the desired result, is that a sign that medical malpractice occurred? Tad Thomas is an attorney with Thomas Law Offices based in Louisville, Kentucky. He opened the firm in 2011 and can assist clients in Louisville, Kentucky; Chicago, Illinois; and Cincinnati, Ohio. In this interview, he explains how a failed surgery is not necessarily the result of negligence. He also explains that in his experience, even if you don’t have a valid medical malpractice claim on your hands, an attorney can still help you find treatment to fix injuries from an unsuccessful operation. Learn more at his AskTheLawyers.com™ profile: https://bit.ly/3b2yZVZ. Contact him directly by calling 888-981-0031. Topics covered in this interview: 0:47 - Does a bad outcome imply medical malpractice? 1:19 - What is the difference between medical malpractice and an unsuccessful operation? 2:10 - Is it always obvious that something went wrong during surgery? 2:42 - Can you trust the hospital or doctors to let the family know that something went wrong? 4:10 - Should you get a second opinion from another doctor or go straight to an attorney? 5:14 - What if further surgeries are needed to fix injuries from the first surgery? 6:16 - Are medical malpractice lawsuits bad for hospitals and patients? Disclaimer: This video is for informational purposes only. In some states, this video may be deemed Attorney Advertising. The choice of lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely on advertisements.