Medical malpractice occurs when a healthcare provider engages in professional negligence, and the patient suffers harm as a result. Physicians and other health care providers must provide a standard of care that ensures every patient receives an accurate diagnosis and treatment. While everyone makes mistakes, there is no excuse for deviating from the acceptable standard of care, which includes following all safety protocols and best practices.
Medical malpractice injuries generally occur in one of four ways:
A victim of any of these errors may have an opportunity to pursue compensation for their injuries, but it is often a complex process. Our gross negligence attorneys can review your options with you today for free.
Consider the example below:
Now imagine this scenario:
For example, imagine a doctor prescribed medication to a patient. Protocols require the doctor to check their records to look for any contraindications and check the patient’s blood pressure and other vital statistics first. The doctor decided this was a waste of time and chose not to do so. The patient had an allergy to the medication clearly outlined in their chart and suffered a severe reaction. This might be an example of gross negligence.
Many parties who could face gross negligence accusations have special insurance used when they stand accused of causing injuries. One example is the malpractice insurance carried by doctors, hospitals, and clinics. Our attorneys can file claims based on this insurance, present evidence of gross negligence, and demand fair compensation. If we cannot reach a negotiated settlement on your behalf, we may sue the negligent party in a Los Angeles County civil court.
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