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MRSA Infections

Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection is caused by a staph bacteria commonly found in hospitals, nursing homes, and dialysis centers. When medical staff fail to follow correct sanitary procedures to prevent bacteria growth, patients can develop an MRSA infection. This can lead to pain, missed time from work, severe illness, amputation, and if left untreated, even death.

MRSA is dangerous, because it is resistant to antibiotics commonly used to treat normal staph infections. Some surgical equipment can spread MRSA. In addition, a person can be a carrier of MRSA and not know it, because it’s possible to have a MRSA infection but show no symptoms. So, you can become infected with MRSA through close contact with an infected asymptomatic person through medical malpractice that is no fault of your own.

MRSA Infections Are Expensive

Hospital stays are already expensive, but exposure to the dangerous MRSA bacteria because of another’s negligent behavior puts the phrase “adding insult to injury” in a whole new light.

MRSA means more medical treatment, which could mean more medical bills and additional time away from work — especially if hospitalization for a serious form of the infection is required. It could also mean wrongful death in its most serious forms.

If you were diagnosed with a MRSA infection or a loved one has been diagnosed or died as a result, and you believe it was caused by the negligence of medical personnel at a hospital, nursing home, or other care facility, you may be able entitled to compensation.

If the medical personnel were negligent, our medical malpractice attorneys at Morgan & Morgan can help you get compensation for loss of wages, pain and suffering, and even instances of a wrongful death. Contact us today for a free consultation and find out what you are entitled to.

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