Failure to diagnose a disease can have irreversible effects. Common examples of failure to diagnose diseases are:
Brain and Spinal Cord injuries may have adverse, long-term, life changing effects that may be permanent. Brain or spinal cord injuries can be the result of automobile or motorcycle injuries, playground accidents for children, birth injuries, defective products or wrongful conduct.
Surgical errors are those committed by surgeons and their supporting staff of nurses, and anesthesiologists.
Examples of surgical errors include:
Wrong dosage or drug given by a pharmacy is a medication error committed by a pharmacy which causes injury or damage to the patient.
Common examples of medication errors include:
Emergency room mistakes occurs when medical staff, such as physicians and nurses, failure to follow protocol or the standard of care.
Examples include:
Birth Trauma consists of defects and injuries suffered by a child while passing through the birth canal. Certain injuries may be due to the restriction of oxygen and blood flow intake.
Examples of claims for birth-related injuries include:
Psychiatric medical malpractice is a form of medical malpractice performed by a psychiatrist.
Psychiatric medical malpractice may include any of the following:
Permanent disfigurement occurs when a doctor’s medical malpractice causes permanent injury to an individual.
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