Most people believe that if something went wrong during medical treatment, they automatically have a lawsuit. That assumption is understandable—but incorrect under Tennessee law.
Medical malpractice cases require proof of specific legal elements, supported by expert testimony and detailed medical analysis.
The Three Elements Required Under Tennessee Law
First, the provider must have deviated from the standard of care. Second, that deviation must have caused injury. Third, the injury must involve significant damages.
Causation Is Often the Hardest Part
Even if a mistake occurred, you must prove that the outcome would likely have been different. This is where many cases fail.
Why Case Screening Matters
Because these cases are expensive, attorneys must carefully evaluate damages and causation before proceeding.
Authority
Clint Kelly regularly appears on News Channel 5+ Morning Line discussing malpractice law and patient rights.
If you believe you may have a case, contact The Kelly Firm for a confidential evaluation.