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What Are the 4 Categories of Deadly Medical Errors?

October 7th, 2016
On behalf of David Bowling of The Bowling Christiansen Law Firm, A Professional Law Corporation posted in Medical Malpractice on Friday, October 7, 2016.

You’ve probably heard horror stories of doctors amputating the wrong limb or pharmacists dispensing the incorrect medication. It’s easy to assume that medical errors are rare, but a recent study from Johns Hopkins University shows that these mistakes are alarmingly common.

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Medical errors cause more than 250,000 deaths every year – making them the third leading cause of death in the United States. At least 700 people die every day due to health-care workers’ mistakes.

According to research published in , all medical errors fall into four categories:

An error in judgment or skill;

An error of diagnosis;

A systemic defect;

Or a preventable adverse event.

If you suffered an injury or illness due to a medical mistake, then you may be entitled to compensation for your health-care bills and other expenses. If the incident happened in Louisiana, turn to the The Bowling Christiansen Law Firm

David A. Bowling is a medical malpractice attorney in New Orleans who will guide you through the claims process. He will investigate your case, gather evidence, arrange an independent medical evaluation and fight for the highest possible compensation on your behalf.

Call (504) 586-5200 to schedule a consultation. You can learn more about medical malpractice lawsuits in Louisiana by visiting https://medical-malpractice.usattorneys.com/louisiana/

5 Doctor Errors That Can Lead to Serious Injuries – and How to Avoid Them

Most health-care workers do their best to provide diligent care and effective treatments. Despite their good intentions, medical mistakes are alarmingly common.

There are many reasons why these errors happen. Hospitals are busy facilities, and one systemic failure or lapse in communication could have tragic consequences.

Five of the most common errors that occur in hospitals include:

Delayed or incorrect diagnosis;

Negligence during childbirth;

Medication mistakes;

Errors by anesthesiologists;

And surgical malpractice.

Fortunately, there are steps that patients can take to minimize their risk of falling victim to malpractice. These include:

Discuss every aspect of your diagnosis with your doctor;

Ensure your doctors know about any and all medications you are taking;

Ask about possible side effects related to the medication you have been prescribed;

Speak up if you notice anything odd about your course of treatment;

And check and double check every step and procedure followed by nursing staff.

Did you suffer an injury or illness due to a negligent health-care provider? Contact a New Orleans medical malpractice lawyer from the The Bowling Christiansen Law Firm.

Making a successful medical malpractice claim is a legally complicated endeavor. You will need to provide extensive evidence to prove negligence, liability and damages. This often requires expert testimonies, an independent medical evaluation, proof of lost wages and other documentation.

David A. Bowling will handle the legal aspects of your case so you can focus on recovering from your injuries. Call (504) 586-5200 to schedule a consultation.

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