We typically trust our doctors with our biggest asset- our health- without a second doubt. Unfortunately, medical malpractice is rampant. So much so that an average of 85,000 cases are filed each year in the United States. 

If you’ve been a victim of medical malpractice, you’re probably feeling frustrated and angry. After all, doctors are supposed to help us get better. Not leave us with an even worse condition. 

Luckily, recovering from your injuries caused by medical malpractice has never been easier. There are several lawsuits tailored specifically to the malpractice you suffered. And it’s even better if you have a reliable attorney by your side. 

All the medical malpractice lawsuits have in common: they’ll provide you the compensation you deserve to heal to your fullest potential without having to pay for someone else’s mistake. More than you already have with the unnecessary pain you’ve felt and disruption experienced to your standard routine. Having a skilled and trustworthy civil lawyer by your side through it all is even better, as it guarantees you top-rate representation in your case as you sit back and heal in peace. 

 

What is Medical Malpractice?

Legally speaking, medical malpractice is considered any act or omission by a physician that strays from standard forms of practice in the medical field and causes harm to the patient. 

Medical malpractice can be caused intentionally or through neglect. Either way, the negative impacts it can cause patients are profound. 

Without further ado, let’s take a look at the five main types of medical malpractice lawsuits. 

 

1. Misdiagnosis 

A misdiagnosis lawsuit qualifies if a physician misdiagnoses a patient’s condition or if they diagnose it correctly but too late. This is often the case for terminal illnesses like cancer that have dire, life-threatening consequences when left untreated. 

According to a Johns Hopkins University study, diagnostic errors are the number one cause of misdiagnoses in the medical community. 

To argue a misdiagnosis claim, you’d have to have sufficient evidence that the doctor could have come to the right conclusion using the standard practices of his field. Again, a reliable lawyer could aptly assess the situation to determine if your case is strong enough and then gather the needed items accordingly. 

 

2. Failure to Treat

Unlike misdiagnosis, in a failure to treat a lawsuit, the physician will have correctly diagnosed the condition but then failed to properly treat it thereafter. This includes such acts as:

  • Lack of follow-up appointments 
  • Premature discharge from in-patient services
  • Failure to meet the standard accepted level of care in the medical community 
  • Failure to direct to specialists 

 

3. Surgical Errors 

Surgeries always have a certain level of accepted risk. However, if the errors were vastly preventable, you could have a case for a surgical error lawsuit. Examples of surgical errors that could be sued include but are not limited too if the surgeons:

  • Operated in the wrong area
  • Fell asleep
  • Failed to properly sanitize tools

 

4. Birth Injuries

Birth injuries are a tragic occurrence that should often be preventable. There is a long list of newborn health problems that could be potentially life-lasting or cause death. And these are often due to mistakes made in the medical community both leading up to and during labor. If you believe you have a case to fight, consult a local, reliable lawyer who can confirm if the court odds are stacked in your favor. 

 

5. Prescription Drug Errors 

You can file a medical malpractice lawsuit if you believe you’ve suffered a prescription drug mistake caused by your physician. Cases in this category can be followed if a doctor prescribes you the following:

  • Wrong medicine
  • Right medicine at the wrong dose 
  • Medicine that conflicts with other prescriptions you take
  • If a nurse administers the medicine wrong

 

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