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Medical Malpractice

Medical Malpractice Examples| Attorneys for Orlando, Tampa, Fort Myers, Jacksonville and Miami

There are a wide variety of medical malpractice cases that can be filed against doctors, medical facilities, and other personnel. Hospital errors normally are the cause of serious injuries among patients.

Birth injuries

Childbirth is supposed to be a joyous occasion, but when an error made by the hospital’s medical staff causes a birth injury, pure elation gives way to anguish, as the family has to cope with such misfortune. Examples of injuries at the time of birth include cerebral palsy, Erb’s palsy, and brain damage.

Cerebral palsy

A malpractice lawsuit can be brought upon doctors overseeing the delivery of babies for errors resulting in cerebral palsy in those infants. Cerebral palsy, a form of brain damage, occurs when the physician fails to detect metabolic conditions, Rh incompatibility, lack of oxygen, and other labor related dilemmas.

Failure to diagnose

A doctor may be liable if they provide treatment for a disease that has been misdiagnosed, and that treatment proceeds to harm the patient. On the other hand, the doctor can be held responsible if they fail to identify serious abnormalities like cancer or appendicitis.

Breast cancer

Doctors can be hit with a lawsuit for failing to diagnose breast cancer efficiently. At the start of the new millennium, breast cancer cases accounted for 40 percent of the total of medical malpractice claims. The most common factors that cause doctors to fail to recognize the presence of breast cancer are:

  • Relying on patient’s age to predict the odds.
  • Putting stock in negative mammogram results even if patient complains of a lump.
  • Ignoring patient’s report of cancer-like symptoms.

Lung cancer

A patient can hold their physician responsible for not seeing the signs of lung cancer before it’s too late. For example, a patient could sue their physician for not suggesting a lung cancer diagnosis even after chest x-rays and a CT scan.

Medication mix-ups

Doctors and hospitals can face prosecution for medication blunders when handwritten prescriptions are too difficult to read, abbreviations are written on the prescription, or two drugs with similar spellings are confused with one another. Medication mistakes happen in the ballpark of 30,000 to 180,000 times per year.

Wrongful death

When a patient passes away because of negligence on the part of medical staff, it is known as wrongful death. These lawsuits are usually filed to in order settle medical costs still expected to be paid by the victim’s family. Families also seek compensation for damages due to lost wages, pain and suffering, and loss of companionship.

Nursing home abuse

Caretakers of the elderly employed by nursing homes are often accused of medical malpractice. Lawsuits are brought on by neglect and physical, psychological, emotional, and financial abuse.

Defective drugs and products

An individual harmed by a defective drug or other good could be eligible to receive compensation from the hospital, physician, manufacturer, or distributor from which the product originated. If the victim never was informed about the item’s hazardous potential, or it does not meet industry-wide regulations, there is a case for medical malpractice.