Bourque v. A.S.D., 2023 App. Ct. 1456
Bourque v. A.S.D.
Did Dr. Smith and A.S.D. Medical Group breach the standard of care owed to Bourque, thereby constituting actionable negligence resulting in injury?
To establish negligence in medical malpractice, the plaintiff must prove: (1) a duty of care existed, which the defendant owed to the plaintiff; (2) breach of that duty; (3) a causal connection between the defendant’s conduct and the plaintiff’s injury; and (4) actual harm or injury resulted. In the context of medical practice, this involves establishing that the healthcare provider failed to act in accordance with accepted medical standards.
The court held that Dr. Smith breached the standard of care owed to Bourque, and A.S.D. Medical Group was vicariously liable for the negligence of its employee. Consequently, Bourque was entitled to damages for the injuries sustained.
Bourque v. A.S.D. is pivotal for law students as it exemplifies the practical application of theoretical negligence principles in a real-world medical malpractice setting. The case stresses the importance of expert testimony in establishing the standard of care and outlines how causation is crucial in linking the breach to the injury claimed. Understanding this case aids students in grasping the complexities of establishing liability in similar legal contexts.