Medical Malpractice Attorney
More people die each year in the United States from medical errors than from highway accidents, breast cancer or AIDS.
A 1999 report from the National Academy of Sciences' Institute of
Medicine cites studies showing that the conservative estimate of
people who die each year due to mistakes by medical professionals
is between 44,000 and 98,000.
What is Medical Malpractice?
Medical Malpractice is when injury or death occurs as
a direct result of the failure of a physician or other
health care provider (hospital, nurse, obstetrician, nursing
home, anesthesiologist, pharmacist) to properly treat
a medical condition. The injury or death caused by the
negligence may be either a new condition or an aggravated
injury to the patient. A doctor cannot be held responsible
if the underlying medical problem was the cause of the
death or injury.
Many situations result in medical malpractice cases and
it is important to remember that not all medical situations
that end badly are the cause of malpractice. Some examples
of situations that may be construed to be medical malpractice
include:
- Misdiagnosis or Failure to Diagnose Cancer;
- Coma, Nerve Damage or Death due to Anesthesia Mistakes;
- Improper Administration of Prescription or Non-Prescription Drugs;
- Improper Use of a Medical Device or Implant;
- Surgical Procedures done without Patient Consent;
- Failure to Order the Proper Tests;
- Failure to Consult with a Specialist;
- Failure to Properly Monitor a Patient;
- Injury to Mother or Child during a VBAC (vaginal birth after C-Section);
- Birth Injury or Birth Trauma due to Obstetrical, Nursing, Hospital or Physician Malpractice;
- Incorrect Treatment of a Diagnosed Illness;
- Failure of Hospital Staff to Properly Interpret Doctors' Notes on Patient Charts, Resulting in Incorrect Administration of Medications or Treatments.
Do I Have A Medical Malpractice Case?
Determining if you have a potential case for medical
malpractice is difficult, at best. One sign that
you may have a potential case would be an unexpected or
very different result from a surgery or medical treatment.
Also death or severe injury that occurs as a result of
"routine" treatments or surgeries where the physician
or doctor can give no reasonable explanation for the death
or worsened condition of the patient, may give cause to
consider that medical malpractice may have occurred.
If you believe that you or someone you care about has been a victim of medical malpractice or doctor negligence, you should seek legal advice immediately.
We take pride in assisting our clients who have suffered injury
due to the negligence of health care professionals. If you believe
your potential medical malpractice case has merit, please call now
for immediate assistance.
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