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Preventing Errors

Medical errors can lead to injury, which can cause a patient to file a lawsuit for medical malpractice. While no one wants to be the victim of medical malpractice, if you do feel that the negligence of your child’s healthcare professional has caused them injury or harm, it is important to understand what medical errors are and how they will influence your child’s medical malpractice case. Defining medical errors can help you determine if your child is a victim of medical malpractice and can help you to build your child’s case. Call a lawyer to learn about preventing medical errors in Connecticut.

What are Medical Errors?

Medical errors can occur when a planned part of medical treatment doesn’t work the way it was supposed to. Medical errors can include a doctor doing something that he or she is not supposed to do, or a doctor omitting a standard procedure from your child’s medical care. Using a medical plan that is not standard procedure can also be considered a medical error.

Common Medical Errors

These errors can occur in any healthcare system. Your child might encounter medical errors in a doctor’s office, hospital, nursing home, in a pharmacy, in surgery, an outgoing surgery center, clinics, or even in your own home. Common medical errors include the use of faulty lab reports, the use of faulty lab equipment, receiving an inaccurate diagnosis, or receiving inappropriate medication for your ailment.

Causes of Medical Errors

Many different issues can cause medical errors. Some medical errors occur because the current healthcare system in America is extremely complex. Unfortunately, there is room for confusion that can lead to error.

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Another extremely common cause of medical errors that can lead to medical malpractice is miscommunication between patient and doctor. Because of this, keeping the lines of communication between doctor and patient open is one way of reducing errors as well as medical malpractice lawsuits. Patients who are uninvolved in their medical issues are less likely to listen to their doctor’s advice. Make sure that your child is comfortable with their doctor and feel free to ask him or her any questions that can reduce the amount of medical errors that are involved in your child’s treatment.

Proving Medical Errors with Help from a Connecticut Attorney

If you want to file a medical malpractice lawsuit because you feel that your child has been the victim of medical negligence that caused injury, you will have to prove that malpractice did take place. In order to do this, you must understand what medical errors were involved in your child’s case and how they specifically affected your child’s health. Familiarizing yourself with the different types of medical error can help you identify them in your child’s treatment. Consulting a personal injury lawyer can also help you make a strong case against your child’s medical provider or healthcare professional.

A personal injury lawyer can help you determine what medical errors your child has been the victim of and how these errors affected their health. If you are concerned about your child’s case and need some support, hiring a personal injury lawyer who has worked with medical malpractice might help your child.

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