A brain injury may be sustained due to actual trauma or may
occur as the result of medical malpractice, as in a case involving a birth injury, where an infant does not get enough oxygen to the brain during delivery.
Brachial plexus palsy injuries may also
occur as a result of medical malpractice during the labor and delivery stages of a child's birth, even in the absence of medical negligence during a mother's pregnancy.
HIE childbirth injuries can
occur as a result of medical malpractice during a patient's pregnancy, labor, or delivery, and may be caused by anything that cuts off oxygen to a fetus's brain.
Not exact matches
A report by the Institute
of Medicine estimates that between 44,000 and 98,000 deaths and up to 1 million injuries
occur annually
as a
result of medical malpractice in the U.S., indicating that the fears
of these
medical patients are often quite valid.
A report in the Journal
of the American
Medical Association indicates that these figures may be underestimates, and that up to 284,000 deaths occur each year as a direct result of medical malpractice on the part of phys
Medical Association indicates that these figures may be underestimates, and that up to 284,000 deaths
occur each year
as a direct
result of medical malpractice on the part of phys
medical malpractice on the part
of physicians.
If a
medical service provider fails to maintain a reasonable standard
of care and a patient is injured
as a
result,
malpractice may have
occurred.
In Kentucky,
medical malpractice occurs when a patient in injured
as the
result of negligence or an unacceptable standard
of care by a health care professional.
Medical malpractice occurs when a health care professional fails to treat each patient pursuant to the prevailing standard
of care and the patient is injured
as a
result.
Though a child's asphyxia injuries may be caused by something other than
medical negligence or
malpractice, such injuries may also
occur as a
result of inadequate
medical care during the mother's pregnancy or
medical negligence during the labor and delivery stages
of childbirth or after childbirth.
The reason that this condition is commonly a subject
of medical malpractice cases is that the injury almost always
occurs as a
result of medical negligence.
In the State
of New Mexico,
medical malpractice occurs when a health care professional such
as a doctor or nurse fails to treat a patient using the prevailing standard
of care and the patient sustains an injury
as a direct
result.
When this
occurs, the obstetrician or
medical professional responsible may be found liable for the damages suffered by a child
as a
result of the HIE injury in an action for
medical malpractice.
Catastrophic injuries
occur as a
result of slip and fall incidents, motor vehicle accident, boat accidents, or
medical malpractice.
Soft tissue injuries can
occur as a
result of car accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle accidents,
medical malpractice, slip and fall, government liability, nursing home abuse, and product liability.
Second, even if an injury did
occur as a
result of a
medical provider's mistake in treatment or diagnosis, this fact alone does not necessary lead to a successful
medical malpractice lawsuit.