When we put our trust in surgeons, we expect them to do their very best. But when a mistake happens, even the slightest wrong nick or cut can be life threatening or even deadly.
A surgical error can cause severe long-term health problems, like a disability or loss of movement or loss of feeling, hearing or eyesight. A botched surgery can leave families with extensive medical expenses and hospital bills as well as lost wages.
There is of course risk with any surgery. But you should not have to pay the price for a surgical error that could have been avoided had the surgeon followed proper procedure and upheld a medical standard of care.
If a surgeon was negligent and botched the surgery, they should be held accountable in order to protect future patients from similar injuries. This is why they are required to carry medical malpractice insurance.
If you have suffered serious injuries from surgical malpractice, you have legal rights to try to get compensation for your injuries, scarring, disfigurement, emotional distress, pain and suffering and lost wages.
Whether a mistake was made during surgery or the wrong surgical procedure was given or you received a wrong diagnosis/misdiagnosis , you may have a case and a legal right to collect compensation.
If you are suffering from medical complications due to a surgical error, our medical malpractice attorneys in Pittsburgh can help answer your questions and fight the insurance companies for the compensation you deserve.
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Oftentimes in hospitals, staff and surgeons are overworked and sleep deprived. This can lead to negligence, such as reading charts wrong, a communication breakdown between staff and surgeons and assistants or other doctors, and not following standard procedures.
Many times it is not just one individual who is to blame. Medical malpractice can also occur because the institution or hospital failed to enforce safety measures and protocols to minimize the chances of a mistake happening.
Any of the following mistakes can happen during a surgery when people, staff and hospitals are negligent:
In order to prove that surgical malpractice occurred and that the surgeon, anesthesiologist or other medical staffer was negligent, proof must be made that an accepted standard of care was lacking and that this surgical error resulted in your injury.
Proving fault may seem like a difficult thing to do since you were probably not awake at the time of your surgery and may not really know exactly what went wrong or how.
However, a qualified team of medical malpractice attorneys can work to gather your medical records and speak to medical experts and surgeons to try to find the answers and proof that medical personnel or the medical institution were negligent.
The team of attorneys at SMT Legal will examine every aspect of your case. If you think the hospital staff or surgical team made a mistake, we will evaluate all medical records and use our extensive legal knowledge and resources to get to the bottom of your case. We will interview medical experts and build a solid, winnable case in order to hold the negligent party responsible and get the most compensation for your injuries.
Our medical malpractice attorneys are here to answer your questions and provide advice about which options may be available in order for you to try to make a recovery for your medical bills, pain and suffering or other damages.
If you or your loved one is suffering from a surgical error or a surgical error led to wrongful death, you may be able to seek compensation for the following:
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Medical malpractice occurs when a medical professional (doctor or other medical professional) has been negligent or provided below standard health care or treatment resulting in a worsening condition, injury or death to the patient by either making a medical error or failing to act at all.
If you or your loved one suffered an injury during a surgical procedure you may be able to file a claim against the negligent hospital or medical professionals involved.
However, in Pennsylvania, there is a statute of limitations in medical malpractice claims, which means you have a limited amount of time to file your claim.
Generally, you have two years to file a claim. If the victim is a child, the claim must be filed within two years of the child turning 18. There are certain exceptions to the law, but it is important to speak to a medical malpractice lawyer as soon as possible.
We are compassionate, yet aggressive attorneys who will fight for the maximum compensation you deserve. We know when to negotiate, when to go to court and how to get you money for your injuries.
Our belief is that anyone who you trusted with your life and wellbeing should be held responsible if they were negligent while treating you or your loved one.
We will aggressively push the insurance companies to get the maximum coverage they owe for your injuries. If applicable, we will take action against any negligent medical care workers. You will need a qualified team of experts and lawyers to make the best possible case for you and fight for the compensation you and your family deserve.
We work on a contingency basis, meaning that you will not pay us anything unless we win your case. There is no fee in simply talking to us and letting us hear your story.
Our attorneys are not just here to collect a paycheck – we are here to make a difference. Contact us today.
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