Cases of Medical Negligence
Medical negligence cases are often complex and difficult to litigate successfully, so it is important to seek counsel from an experienced medical lawyer if you have a case. Medical attorneys have effectively handled medical negligence cases securing millions of dollars in damages for clients harmed by negligenct healthcare professionals.
Types of Medical Negligence Cases
Doctors, nurses, and similar medical professionals have an obligation to adhere to accepted standards of care, and failing to meet these standards is considered negligence. Medical negligence can occur in any place that healthcare services are provided including hospitals, nursing homes, birthing centers, clinics, outpatient medical facilities and hospitals. However, some of the more common types of medical negligence cases involve:
- Misdiagnoses, including delayed diagnoses, failures to diagnose and wrong diagnoses. A misdiagnosis often results in unnecessary treatment, no treatment or the wrong kind of treatment. The consequences can be devastating and sometimes even fatal.
- Medication mistakes such as drug under- or overdose, dangerous drug interactions, or the administration of a wrong drug. Medication errors are responsible for hundreds of thousands of injuries in the United States each year and they can have deadly consequences.
- Surgical errors, including instruments left in the body, amputation of the wrong limb or the wrong body part is removed. Mistakes during surgery can lead serious infections.
- Errors in the delivery room, often causing harm to the infant. Failure to diagnose a condition in the mother or child or use of unnecessary force during delivery can result in conditions such as cerebral palsy and Erb’s palsy.
Medical attorneys handle the range of medical negligence cases and will be glad to evaluate your claim free of charge.
Compensation in Medical Negligence Cases
If you have a medical negligence case, you may be entitled to compensation for the monetary damages you suffered as well as non-monetary damages such as pain and suffering. For example, recoverable damages may include:
- Medical bills
- Lost wages or loss of earning capacity
- Permanent disability or disfigurement
- Mental anguish
- Loss of companionship or support
If you think you have a medical negligence case, it’s in your best interest to talk to an attorney as soon as possible. Medical negligence cases are subject to strict deadlines, meaning cases need to be filed within a certain amount of time after the negligence occurred. You could be prevented from obtaining compensation for your losses if you fail to file in a timely manner.
Contact a Lawyer about Your Case of Medical Negligence
Talk with a medical lawyer, today, if you have a medical negligence case. Get your claim evaluated for free and find out your legal rights and options.
















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