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4 common causes of medical malpractice claims

On Behalf of | Apr 8, 2021 | Medical Malpractice |

As technology advances, the number of medical errors that take place is reducing. This doesn’t mean that medical errors never happen; there are still many things that can go wrong when dealing with a negligent doctor. Here are a few common medical mistakes in New York that can lead to disastrous results, including the death of the patient.

Medication errors

If a doctor prescribes the wrong medication or the wrong dosage to a patient, it can end up making their symptoms worse or even be fatal. A medication error can also include providing medication with the wrong concentration or not giving comprehensive instructions on when to take the medication.

Lack of consent

If a doctor doesn’t give the patient a complete rundown of all the risks and benefits of a procedure before the procedure takes place, then that is medical malpractice and could get the doctor in legal trouble. It is imperative that all doctors be as transparent with their patients as possible, especially when it comes to surgery and other procedures.

Misdiagnosis

A medical malpractice can be devastating, especially if it’s already too late by the time the patient realizes the true cause of their issues. A misdiagnosis can cause a doctor to prescribe a patient wrong medication and offer incorrect procedures to fix the problem. A delayed diagnosis can also be fatal, which means that the doctor doesn’t figure out what exactly is wrong with the patient until it’s too late to help.

Childbirth injury

Injuries inflicted on a patient’s child or the mother of the child could also be considered medical malpractice. When you take into account how technologically advanced medicine is in the United States, the number of childbirth fatalities in this country is rather high. Childbirth injuries can include things such as not performing at C-section when it is needed or not recognizing fetal distress.

It is a doctor’s job to make sure that their patients get properly taken care of. If your doctor has caused you harm or injury, you may want to hire a medical malpractice attorney and file a claim against the doctor or the hospital.