Saturday, December 1, 2012

Medical Malpractice and Wrongful Death


Often, individuals seek the assistance of healthcare providers to receive treatment for their medical ailments. In some cases, though, individuals get the exact opposite of what they seek. Medical malpractice is typically considered to be a negligent action on the part of a healthcare practitioner that results in harm to a patient.

This negligence may cause an individual to suffer a serious injury. Unfortunately, it may also cause some individuals to pass away. Wrongful death stemming from medical malpractice is a serious issue that should not go unpunished when it occurs.

Wrongful death may result from a number of negligent actions that can occur in a healthcare facility. What usually separates these cases from the ones in which individuals only receive injury is usually either the severity of the negligent act or the patient's initial condition.

Actions that may cause an individual to pass away from botched medical care include:

Incorrect or delayed treatment Misdiagnosis or failure to diagnose Understaffing due to employer negligence Surgical errors and malpractice Medication interactions

Each of these actions may be easy to commit, but the results of them may cost a patient his or her life. When this happens, the medical facility that employs the medical professional who is responsible for the wrongful death is usually accountable.

The families of medical malpractice victims who pass away may be entitled to financial compensation. These individuals should seek experienced legal help in their pursuit of this compensation for their loved ones' deaths.

Though pursuing financial compensation for the loss of a loved one may not seem like an appropriate action, it is important to note that this is often the best way to hold responsible individuals accountable for their negligence.

If your loved one passed away after suffering an act of medical malpractice, discuss your legal rights and options with the Pennsylvania wrongful death attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C.

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