A person who has suffered a serious and severe injury or pain due to a medical negligence which was mainly caused by another person’s fault, negligence or recklessness is entitled to seek and demand his medical negligence claims. However, even if a person is legally and rightfully entitled to seek and demand his medical negligence claims, he still needs to file his claim at the claims or insurance company.
In addition, the injured person needs to present and show sufficient and necessary evidence and proof in order to assert that his negligence claims are valid and genuine. This proof shows that he did not make or file his claim out of malice or fraud. Instead, the evidence and proof present that his claims are authentic.
The injured person can present proofs such as medical records, hospital bills or other documents that can help determine whether the injured person is truly entitled to receive the claims. In addition, the injured person can present images, photographs or videos that were taken during the accident. But, if the injured person who now becomes the claimant upon filing his negligence compensation claims can present or show witnesses who can testify to the happening of the accident.