As medical malpractice attorneys, we have seen just how damaging medical negligence can be.

We make it our job to represent injury victims to the best of our ability—helping them hold the responsible party accountable for what happened, and making sure they get as much compensation as possible for their injuries.

If you or someone you care for has been injured due to medical malpractice, know that you are not alone. We are here to listen to your story and help you pursue a medical malpractice case.

Do You Have a Medical Malpractice Claim?

When we examine a potential case, there are several things that we look for. These include:

NEGLIGENCE

When it comes to medical malpractice, there needs to be a clear indication of negligence. In medical malpractice claims, we look to see if the doctor or other care provider failed to meet the “standard of care.” The standard of care is the standard that a medical care provider is expected to meet for every patient. For instance, if a doctor failed to ask you about allergies before administering treatment—something he or she does for every patient—and you were injured as a result, the doctor failed to meet the standard of care.

INJURY

The medical care provider’s negligence needs to have caused you an injury for you to have a potential case. Because medical malpractice cases are difficult and expensive to pursue, the injury suffered typically needs to be significant to justify a case. Birth injuries, surgical errors, medication errors, and other serious injuries are usually the basis for medical malpractice cases.

Serious Forms of Medical Malpractice

Our firm takes on a range of medical malpractice cases including:

  • Nursing Home Neglect – When you entrust your loved one to a nursing home, you expect the staff to treat him or her with respect. You also expect them to provide appropriate medical care. But as many families have discovered, not all nursing homes treat their patients right. Nursing home neglect can lead to serious injuries and can sometimes be fatal.
  • Birth Injuries – Discovering that your medical care provider was negligent and caused your newborn injury can be devastating. Birth injuries can often lead to lifelong complications for your child. Some of the most damaging birth injuries include cerebral palsy and Erb’s palsy. Our firm has extensive experience with both types of cases.
  • Surgical Errors – A surgeon and his or her team should maintain the highest standards. Many surgical patients have discovered, though, that surgeons are still human—and capable of making careless and serious mistakes. Surgical errors can include causing damage to surrounding tissues and performing the wrong procedure on a patient.
  • Foreign Objects – One of the most well-known and disturbing surgical mistakes is leaving foreign objects inside of patients. Leaving surgical sponges inside of a patient can cause serious issues later on, and it may take time to identify the source of the problem. If you are a victim of this type of malpractice, please contact our team today!
  • Delayed Cancer Diagnosis – Getting a cancer diagnosis late is awful: you lose valuable time to get the medical care you need to fight the disease. There are a number of mistakes a doctor can make that can lead to a delayed diagnosis, including performing the wrong tests. A delayed cancer diagnosis can often be the basis for a medical malpractice case.
  • Medication Errors – Medication errors can be caused by mistakes made at all stages of prescribing and administering medication. Unfortunately, some medication errors can continue for some time before the issue is identified. Taking/receiving the wrong medication can cause significant injury.
  • Infections – Medical care providers are trained to recognize the signs of infection and to treat those infections. But as with many other medical malpractice issues, sometimes care providers do not do their job the way they should. And with infections, the problem can quickly become difficult or impossible to manage.
  • Other Forms of Malpractice – Other forms of medical malpractice that exist include fertility mixupdental accidentsstroke misdiagnosispoor prenatal care, and disease misdiagnosis.

What Factors Drive Medical Malpractice Settlement Values?

No two medical malpractice cases are alike, and each is valued on its own individual merits.

While it’s difficult to predetermine exactly how much you could be awarded, your medical malpractice lawyer at the Haymond Law Firm will thoroughly analyze all aspects of your case before deciding upon what’s considered a reasonable amount.

These factors include:

  • Medical Costs – The costs of medical treatment you’ve already received and the anticipated level of care that will be expected in the future.
  • Evidence – The strength of the evidence that establishes a clear link between the malpractice and the sustained injuries.
  • Lost Wages – Lost wages you’ve already incurred as well as how the injury has affected your overall loss of future earning potential.
  • Effects of Injury – The impact of the injury on your life and the physical pain and suffering you’ve experienced.