Nursing Errors and Malpractice

nursing errors and malpractice
If you or someone you know are the victim of nursing errors and malpractice, contact our medical malpractice team right away.

When you’re under the care of a nurse, you trust that they have the training and competence to manage your condition. Unfortunately, nurses are not immune from making negligent mistakes that can result in serious personal injury, or even wrongful death. In fact, some nurses are underqualified, while others may act negligently or carelessly.

No matter the situation, you should know what to do if you suffer injury from a nursing error due to negligence. Our experienced medical malpractice team at Lerner and Rowe are skilled in all types of medical malpractice cases. If you suffer from a nursing error, you should contact us right away. That way you can focus on healing, and let us focus on seeking compensation for pain, suffering, and in the worst case scenario—the wrongful death of a loved one.

What is Nursing Error?

A nursing error occurs when a nurse behaves in a negligent manner and harms a patient. Nursing errors can happen in many different ways. For instance, a nurse may give the incorrect medication to a patient, or fail to take action when noting an adverse symptom. Some examples of nursing errors include the following:

What Constitutes a Nursing Error?

Just because a patient suffered injury doesn’t mean that malpractice occurred. Similarly, just because negligence occurred doesn’t mean a plaintiff is entitled to compensation. Both of these reasons are what make medical malpractice cases tricky. However, here are a few key facts to help you better understand what is needed to prove negligence occurred.

Other possible entities liable for nursing malpractice include student nurse practitioners, nursing para-professionals, and other healthcare professionals who were responsible for the patient’s care.

What Can Be Done After a Nursing Error Has Occurred?

To prove nursing malpractice happened can be a challenging task. Lerner and Rowe’s medical malpractice team knows the ins and outs of medical malpractice law, but here are some of the basics you should know if you think you have a nursing malpractice case.

Evidence – Any medical malpractice case requires evidence to prove negligence. Documents such as prescriptions, receipts, medical bills, discharge forms, treatment records, and others can help establish the grounds for a medical malpractice case.

Expert Testimony – Our medical malpractice team consults with experts in the medical field to determine whether the responsible party acted negligently. Simply put, having an authoritative figure on your side is critical to your case.

Pursuit of Compensation – It can be close to impossible to go after the responsible party by yourself. Our team knows how to navigate medical malpractice law and works hard to pursue the compensation you deserve. Don’t try to do it alone. Contact Lerner and Rowe today to learn what we can do for you!

Suffer Injury from a Nursing Error?

If you believe you or someone you know is a victim of a nursing error, contact Lerner and Rowe Injury Attorneys today! Don’t pursue a personal injury case alone. Our experienced medical malpractice team will work hard for your just compensation for any injuries, pain, and suffering. Consultations are free, and we don’t collect a penny until we win your case.

Feel free to contact us during our office hours Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Also, you can call us anytime at 844-977-1900. Finally, you can reach us online through a contact form or by taking advantage of our LiveChat feature.

Don’t navigate the law alone. Seek the aid of Lerner and Rowe Injury Attorneys today!