Medication error cases require the assistance of consultants with medical expertise.
Not exact matches
That is central to HL's
case but I think that is a tactical
error on their part because it diverts the argument to a discussion on
medication.
Other reasons for
cases included mixing up the names of a commonly used contraceptive injection with a steroid injection leading to a
medication error, contraceptive implants being incorrectly sited and a failure by the doctor to exclude pregnancy before prescribing contraception.
In these
cases, all neurologists can do is attempt to find the right combination of
medication through trial and
error.
Consulting with a Louisville medical malpractice attorney who handles nursing home abuse
cases should be your next step if your loved one has suffered any kind of nursing home abuse such as
medication errors or physical assault.
If a
medication error results in serious injury or death, the patient or the patient's loved one should consider a medical malpractice
case.
In some
cases, the manufacturer of a
medication may be held liable if there was a manufacturing or labeling
error.
One of the most serious forms of medical malpractice is a
medication error that leaves a patient seriously harmed, or in the most tragic of
cases, dead.
Our experienced
medication error lawyers will take the time to understand your situation, answer your questions, and help you to understand your legal options — all during a complimentary
case evaluation.
We take on
cases that involve all types of motor vehicle accidents, including pedestrian accidents, motorcycle accidents, drunk driving accidents, trucking accidents, rollover accidents and bicycle accidents, as well as
cases that involve dog bites and attacks, medical malpractice (such as
medication errors), defective drugs, workplace accidents like construction accidents and toxic exposure.
Wrongful death
cases can arise in Kentucky due to any number of circumstances, including death from a truck accident, car accident, drunk driving accident, defective or dangerous products, medical malpractice such as
medication errors or failure to diagnose.
We are also able to offer our legal aid in
cases involving toxic exposure that resulted in mesothelioma, drunk driving accidents, nursing home abuse, poisoning, trucking accidents and
medication errors.
In some
cases it can be misdiagnosing an illness, failing to diagnose entirely, having an
error in surgery or in the emergency room, giving the wrong
medication or incorrect dosage, or even failing to treat.
Making the choice to contact an Orange County
medication error lawyer immediately may give you the opportunity to reach a better
case outcome.
If you (or a loved one) are the victim of medical malpractice (a medical
error,
medication error, medical negligence, misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis), involving a New Hampshire physician, hospital or health care provider, please contact one of our medical malpractice lawyers today to discuss your
case.
In our practice at Hugh James we have seen many
cases of
medication errors which have caused harm or death.
If you or a loved one were harmed as a result of a
medication or prescription
error, we strongly urge you to have your
case reviewed by a knowledgeable personal injury lawyer at Jacobs & Jacobs.
Pharmacy
errors are shockingly common across the United States and vary in severity from those that are caught before the
medication is ingested to those resulting in serious injury or even death in some
cases.
If you (or a loved one) are the victim of medical malpractice (a medical
error,
medication error, medical negligence, misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis), involving a Rhode Island physician, hospital or health care provider, please contact one of our malpractice attorneys today to discuss your
case.
The Boston medical malpractice lawyers at Breakstone, White & Gluck are experienced in handling
cases involving ambulance malpractice, surgical malpractice and
medication errors.
A lawyer can look over the circumstances of your
case to determine who may be held liable for the
medication error that led to your injuries or the loss of your loved one.
Our Georgia medical negligence lawyers have seen many
cases where
medication errors involving prescription or over-the-counter drugs cause serious injuries or wrongful death to trusting patients.
Some of the most common medical malpractice
cases we see are caused by hospital
errors,
medication errors, and other medical mistakes.
Some of the most common
cases involving medical malpractice arise from doctor
error in the areas of misdiagnosis,
medication errors, and surgical
errors, each of which is discussed briefly below.
There are many varieties of medical malpractice
cases including thing like misdiagnosis, birth injury, surgical mistakes and
medication errors.
If a doctor makes an
error in prescribing a
medication for a patient — say, by prescribing a
medication that would cause a fatal interaction with other medicines the patient is taking — but the hospital pharmacist catches the doctor's
error before the medicine is actually given to the patient, the patient does not have a medical malpractice
case against his doctor because of the legal requirement that the malpractice must cause harm to the patient.
Neinstein's has years of experience fighting medical malpractice
cases in a variety of fields, including: birthing injury
cases; acquired brain injury
cases; tPA administration; surgical negligence
cases; cardiac arrest; sepsis; several kinds of cancer; and
medication or nursing
errors.
Each Neinstein medical malpractice lawyer has experience litigating a wide variety of malpractice
cases, including surgical negligence, cancer, cardiac arrest, sepsis, hypoxic brain injuries, acquired brain injuries, tPA administration, atrial fibrillation,
medication or nursing
errors, and birthing injuries.
If you or a loved one has been harmed because of a
medication error caused by a hospital, a doctor, a nurse, pharmacy, or another medical professional, you should speak with a Dallas medical malpractice attorney about the particulars of your
case.
Because
medication errors can be dangerous in many
cases, the Mayo Clinic offers the following tips.