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What are the Types of Medical Negligence?

What are the Types of Medical Negligence?

April 26, 2022 Posted by Oliver Nelson III Blog/News

Any medical professional who deviates from the acceptable standard of care in the industry is guilty of negligence. It’s a factor to consider as it helps determine who is liable when a case occurs, especially if there is harm to a patient. After all, it is their duty to attend and care for their patients.

When you need help, a medical malpractice attorney in Minneapolis from Magna Law can help you. Medical negligence can happen in different ways, and here are the types to help identify it:

Misdiagnosis

When a doctor or other medical professional fails to diagnose a condition properly, they can be guilty of negligence. Not only is diagnosis important, but they should also be able to recognize the available treatments for it. For example, late identification of cancer could be fatal since the patient doesn’t get the proper care in time. A claim can happen when this error occurs if the victim can show that other doctors would have been able to identify the condition right away.

Surgical Errors

Surgery is a tricky procedure that requires expertise and precision. While many are successful, an error stemming from negligence can happen. Some of the most common incidents include:

  • Disfigurement and scarring in cosmetic surgery
  • Objects being left in the body
  • The wrong operation being performed on a patient
  • The wrong body part being targeted during the operation
  • Infection after a doctor does not follow hygiene protocol
  • Getting an improper dosage of anesthesia

Prescription Errors

Doctors have to deal with prescriptions and medication as they work, and it’s rare for them to make a mistake. When it happens, it can be the cause of injury or worse. Medical professionals are responsible for giving adequate prescriptions along with the dosage. Here are some of the ways it can happen:

  • Prescribing medicine that triggers a patient’s known allergies
  • Giving the wrong medication
  • Giving the wrong dosage
  • Prescribing medicines that do not work well together

Improper Treatment

Many conditions need more than overnight treatment. Some patients need weeks or even months before they get better. Under the care of professionals, they should have proper monitoring and adequate treatment.

Negligence Advice

Medical professionals should provide full disclosure of the risks involved with every procedure. Patients should have all options available for them to make an informed decision. If they make incorrect advice leading to an injury or worse, it can be a case for medical negligence. When that happens, a medical malpractice attorney in Minneapolis can help you get compensation.

Get the Legal Help You Need with Magna Law

Medical negligence is a serious matter, and it can change someone’s life or set them back financially. When it comes to getting the compensation you need, it’s vital to have skilled and experienced lawyers at your side. Magna Law has handled many malpractice and negligence cases over the years. Consult with us today.

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Mr. Nelson is a passionate advocate who believes that a lawyer’s most important duty in practice is to put his client’s needs first. Mr. Nelson and the Magna Law Firm team have obtained millions of dollars in compensation for their clients.

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