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When jurors have blind faith in both the medical community and politicians, it can be difficult for Illinois medical malpractice lawyers to garner sympathy for patients who have no scars or physical proof of pain and suffering. Thus, plaintiffs who endure undue pain and suffering that breaches the standards of care, have a cause of action for medical malpractice, but still face the challenge of presenting a case that can break through the social and political ideologies of jurors.

The July 2006 edition of The Economist reported that understanding pain and suffering is one of leading neurological issues of our time. The old saying “it’s all in his/her head” is not too far off base, as pain and suffering truly is regulated by nerves in the brain. Unfortunately, the human brain is one of the least understood areas of medical science, and many patients continue to endure it. As long as pain is silently endured, Illinois medical malpractice lawyers face the challenge of proving that it exists.

Emily Gleason is a law student at John Marshall in Chicago. For more information about Illinois medical malpractice laws, please visit http://www.findgreatlawyers.com/HotTopics/MedicalMalpractice.htm, a leading resource for referrals to Illinois medical malpractice lawyers and Illinois medical malpractice information.

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