Medical Malpractice
Tens of thousands of Americans die prematurely or suffer devastating injuries every year as a result of medical malpractice or inappropriate medical treatment.
If you believe that you or a loved one has suffered from medical malpractice or substandard medical care, find out how the Law Offices of Adam M. Thompson, P.C., can help. We will fight to protect your rights. Contact us today at (212) 267-2424 or click here to send an immediate e-mail inquiry.
Medical Malpractice: A Deadly Violation of Your Trust
It is normal and comforting to place a great deal of faith in the medical professionals, facilities and companies that we depend on. We place our trust in their diagnoses and courses of treatment, and most of the time this trust is rewarded. However, it is important to remember that physicians, as well as nurses, pharmacists, hospitals and other medical professionals, are not beyond questioning. Mistakes can and are made that cause patients to suffer dangerous side effects, significant injury or even death. These preventable mistakes happen across the country with alarming frequency: up to 98,000 Americans are killed every year by medical malpractice. The best protection against such preventable tragedies is being an informed patient. Fightingforyou.com is on your side, helping you to understand what actions qualify as medical malpractice and empowering you with helpful tips to make you a more informed patient.
We understand how difficult it is to lose a loved one or see a family member in pain because of a medical condition. This is especially true when that condition could have been prevented or the damage minimized by proper medical care. Medical malpractice is a violation of the trust that we all place in our medical providers and physicians. Our faith and reliance on their skills should be rewarded with the most competent care possible. The consequences of medical negligence, which can include the loss of life, emotional support and income, can be devastating to a family. Though a favorable verdict and monetary reward cannot bring back a loved one or undo a medical error, it can help maintain the quality of life for those who depended upon him or her and serve to acknowledge that a wrong was committed.
Medical malpractice can occur in any medical field or practice. Common examples of medically related errors that might be pursued as malpractice include:
- Failure to diagnose, delay of diagnosis or misdiagnosis of an illness - Errors or delays in diagnosis decreases the likelihood of successful treatment and full recovery.
- Failure to Diagnose Cancer
- Failure to Diagnose Heart Attack (Myocardial Infarction)
- Birth Injuries - Can lead to horrendous consequences for the newborn. Consequences that can last a lifetime.
- Surgical Complications - Problems resulting from incorrectly performed surgeries.
- Eye Injuries - Can result from failures of diagnoses or surgical complications.
- Mishandling of medications - Failure to correctly dispense medications.
- Prescription errors - Failure of hospital staff or a pharmacist to dispense the right medicine to the right patient in the correct amount.
- Inappropriate or substandard treatment - Failure to properly treat a medical condition.
- Failure to provide treatment - Failure to provide any treatment or the right type of treatment.
- Failure to follow-up on a patient - Failure of a treating physician to check on a patient's condition, or failure of medical staff to inform the treating physician of changes in a patient's condition.
- Failures to obtain informed consent - A medical professional must inform the patient of the risks associated with invasive medical procedures (such as surgery) and obtain the patient's informed consent before proceeding with the operation or medical procedure.
- Anesthesia-related complications - Failure to safely administer anesthesia.
- Failure to prevent patient injuries (such as falls) on medical facility property.
- Any loss or injury caused by a departure from accepted professional standards. Medical malpractice claims are especially challenging to prove because the injured party must establish both the extent of the injury and that the injury was caused by the negligence of a medical professional.
Medical malpractice claims are especially challenging to prove because the injured party must establish both the extent of the injury and that the injury was caused by the negligence of a medical professional. The Law Offices of Adam M. Thompson, P.C., is a firm that knows medical malpractice claims are often complicated and require an aggressive and knowledgeable approach. All claims have a statute of limitations, a number of years, after which you may not be able to pursue legal action. Therefore, it is imperative to get prompt legal advice from attorneys who are familiar with medicine and have access to a variety of medical experts in fields such as pathology, neurology, oncology, cardiology, toxicology, and pharmacology. The Law Offices of Adam M. Thompson, P.C. is highly experienced and knowledgeable in medical malpractice law and is committed to maximizing the legal results for you. If you suspect that you or a loved one might be a victim of medical malpractice, or simply need more information, please contact us at 212-267-2424, or click here to submit a free online case review form to one of our qualified lawyers.
Medical Malpractice Resource Links
- American Medical Association
Special patient section dedicated to helping patients find a wealth of information that will help them lead healthy lives and become active participants in their health care from nutritional and fitness articles to content about specific medical diseases and conditions.
- CDC Health Topic
Injuries From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Features information on accident causes and prevention, traffic fatalities, drowning, falls, and more.
- Division of Quality Assurance
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Links to National Practitioner Data Bank and the Healthcare Integrity and Protection Data Bank.
- DrugIntel
A comprehensive pharmaceutical information and medical product liability website.
- The Food And Drug Law Institute
Examines the laws, regulations, and policies related to drugs, medical devices, other health care technologies, and foods.