Reasons to Consider a Medical Malpractice Claim
If medical care caused or worsened an injury, a claim can provide compensation for medical costs, lost income, and long-term care needs. It can also prompt reviews that improve patient safety.
You should consider legal review when outcomes are unexpected, a provider admits a mistake, or documentation raises concerns about the quality of care you received.
Common Situations That Lead to Medical Malpractice Claims
Typical cases include surgical injuries, misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis, medication errors, anesthesia mistakes, and birth-related injuries. Each requires careful review to determine causation and responsibility.
Surgical Mistakes
Errors during surgery such as operating on the wrong site, leaving instruments inside the body, or negligent technique can lead to significant harm and a malpractice review.
Failure to Diagnose or Delayed Diagnosis
When a serious condition is missed or diagnosed too late, treatment opportunities can be lost and injuries can worsen, supporting potential claims under the right facts.
Medication and Treatment Errors
Incorrect dosages, harmful drug interactions, or improper administration of medication can cause severe adverse effects and may form the basis for a claim.