Reasons to Consider Bringing a Medical Malpractice Claim
If medical care resulted in preventable harm, pursuing a claim can address medical expenses, lost income, and future care needs while promoting accountability.
Claims also create a formal record that can encourage changes in provider practices and help others avoid similar harm.
Common Situations That Lead to Malpractice Claims
Frequent scenarios include surgical errors, delayed or missed diagnoses, medication mistakes, birth injuries, anesthesia errors, and failure to obtain informed consent.
Surgical Complications and Errors
Incidents such as wrong-site surgery, retained surgical items, or procedural mistakes that cause additional injury can support a malpractice claim.
Misdiagnosis or Delayed Diagnosis
Failure to diagnose or delays in diagnosis that change treatment options and outcomes often form the basis for claims when reasonable care would have detected the condition earlier.
Medication and Prescription Mistakes
Errors in prescribing, dispensing, or administering medications that result in harm may warrant legal action to recover losses and address negligence.