Common Medical Malpractice Lawsuits
Malpractice is an alarmingly common occurrence in the medical profession. Because doctors have a responsibility to “do no harm” and help their patients detect, treat or cure what is ailing them, it is imperative that they practice their professional in the most responsible manner possible. According to the Institute of Medicine, up to 98,000 people die annually from preventable medical errors.
For patients that have been unfortunate enough to have experienced medical malpractice, the effects can be incredibly traumatic. Not only is it possible to acquire infections or other injuries due to inept care, but wrongful death is also a severe consequence of medical malpractice. If you would like to learn more, contact the New Jersey medical malpractice attorneys of Levinson Axelrod, P.A. at 800-346-5529.
Dangerous Misdiagnoses
The following conditions are most commonly involved in medical malpractice claims:
Appendicitis: Doctors sometimes misdiagnose abdominal pain, such as appendicitis. If the appendix bursts due to lack of treatment, peritonitis or septicemia could occur.
Lung/Breast Cancer: For lung and breast cancer, abnormalities must be detected early in order to increase the chance of recovery. If a doctor undervalues or ignores an abnormality when checking for either, you may be able to sue for malpractice.
Hospital-Acquired Infections: Even though hospitals are supposed to be places in which you are treated for your ailment, sometimes patients can acquire infections at the hospitals themselves. This can be due to unsanitary conditions or negligent treatment.
Aortic Dissection: Aortic dissection symptoms are very similar to those of heartburn. If a doctor misdiagnoses a patient with this condition, the consequences could be very severe.
Heart Attacks: Heart attacks display classic symptoms (like shortness of breath and chest pain), but if a doctor does not think you are a typical “at-risk” patient, he or she may misdiagnose your condition. As most people know, heart attacks can be fatal if not treated immediately.
Doctors, nurses and other medical practitioners must be held responsible for their mistakes and pursuing your case in a court of law is the most effective way to make sure that they are.
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If you or someone you love has been negatively affected by a physician, nurse or other healthcare professional who was behaving negligently or misdiagnosed a serious condition, call the New Jersey medical malpractice lawyers of Levinson Axelrod, P.A. at 800-346-5529 to get the legal representation you deserve.

