For medical negligence or deviation from the standard of care to be established, the patient must be able to prove the presence of the four Ds
- Duty,
- Dereliction,
- Damage, and
- Direct cause
Duty: The patient must be able to prove that there existed a patient-physician relationship and the physician owed a duty to a patient.
Dereliction: The patient must be able to prove with evidence that the physician failed to comply with the standards expected of his profession.
Damage: That the physicians breach of duty has led them to suffer injury, either physical or emotional.
Direct cause: The patient should be able prove that the physician is directly related to any injury they suffered.
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