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Serious medical mistakes in wrong site surgeries have been made by some Florida surgeons even when safety checklists are in place to reduce medical mistakes. Contact a Clearwater St. Petersburg Florida Malpractice Lawyer if you or a family member were the victim of a medical mistake and get advice about your negligence claim.
A surgical robot, called the da Vinci,is used in over 800 hospitals in the U.S. The surgical robot has been used in several surgeries causing serious injuries and death. A Tampa, Florida man died during a robotic surgery after the surgeon cut two of his main blood vessels, accidentally using the robotic device. A news report states inadequate training may be responsible.
Florida Medical Malpractice lawyer James Dodson reports on an article about a medical team in NJ that over-radiated cancer patients at a hospital because they lacked experience in operating a high powered radiation machine.Lack of experience, new technology and overworked technicians can leave patients at risk for medical errors.Contact an attorney who has experience in handling malpractice claims if you have been the victim of a medical mistake.
Although serious radiation injuries are still infrequent, and new equipment is undeniably successful in diagnosing and fighting disease, new radiation technology introduces its own risks for patient vulnerablility. A NY Times article reported a veterans hospital in New Jersey among a list of medical facilities who over-radiated patients. 20 more received substandard treatment by a medical team lacking experience using a machine with high-powered beams of radiation. The hospital mistakes were unreported because they had no system in place to catch the errors.
Many fatal drug mistakes or medication errors arise because of illegible handwriting by a doctor on a prescription, or a poorly communicated order.A drug with a name that sounds similar to another drug or has a label which is similar can result in fatal drug overdoses and other serious complications. Actor Dennis Quaid filed a negligence lawsuit against a company for their alleged role in a precription drug error.
Failure to diagnose coronary artery disease in a timely manner may be a basis for bringing a Florida medical malpractice claim. Early diagnosis is important in stopping the progression of coronary artery disease (CAD), the leading cause of death in the U.S.
A Florida Doctor who made a mistake in a selective termination procedure, has had his license revoked. State records say a $250,000 liability settlement was paid to the family. The Sarasota Doctor plans to appeal the license revocation.
A 52-year-old Florida woman who was left partially paralyzed from a botched steroid injection has won a $36 million medical malpractice verdict against a pain management doctor.
After receiving the injection in 2000, the woman felt progressively worse. Doctors soon discovered the shot destroyed tissue in her spinal cord. She now lives in constant pain.
In a medical malpractice lawsuit, a radiologist has been found liable for the misdiagnosis of a man's condition who was admitted to the hospital complaining of chest pains. He was diagnosed with a hiatal hernia but it was later discovered he had a peforated esophagus. He died of cardiac arrest.
The family of a woman who died in 2007 after being discharged too soon from a hospital has been awarded $1.3 million for the hospital’s liability. The woman died 10 hours later of cardiac arrest.
Doctors are inceasingly prescribing medications electronically, giving up the traditional paper scripts which all too often result in drug errors including patients receiving the incorrect dose of a drug or the wrong medication.
Doctors were found liable for damages suffered by a patient who underwent unnecessary, needless surgery. The jury awarded the plaintiff $224,905 in the medical malpractice claim.
A million dollar medical malpractice lawsuit was settled against a doctor who was aware of a breast cancer patient's medical history, yet failed to run routine diagnostic tests when the patient complained of progressive pain over the course of three years. An MRI revealed the recurrent cancer is present in her breastbone, spine and ribs.
Eighty-eight doctors in Florida last year lost their licenses compared to 70 in 2008, according to the Federation of State Medical Boards. The Florida Board of Medicine is stepping up disciplinary actions against physicians for medical mistakes in patient care.
A $9 million settlement was reached in a lawsuit which alleged the plaintiff suffered from medical negligence during a routine surgical procedure in which the woman was overmedicated and stopped breathing. The hospital staff allegedly also failed to perform chest compressions because they did not read the electrical activity in the woman’s heart correctly. She died several days later.
Errors by doctors, nurses and other medical care providers cause 44,000 to 98,000 deaths a year. Preventable hospital infections kill 100,000 people per year. The FDA reports, medication errors injure 1.3 million patients annually in the United States. Hospitals are undertaking a new procedure to improve patient safety and reduce medical malpractice claims against hospitals.
The public debate on medical malpractice reform, caps on damages and tort reform appears to be based more on emotion than actual facts. 2009 reported the lowest payments on malpractice claims since 1990.
Florida Medical Malpractice Lawyer Jim Dodson comments on a recent report which revealed only 1 in 57 deaths caused by a medical error or malpractice actually resulted in compensation being paid to the survivors. The report concluded between 83% and 98% of all deaths caused by medical negligence resulted in NO compensation.
Change in leg length or leg length inequality following hip replacement surgery is the most common reason orthopedic surgeons are sued for medical malpractice.
A team of doctors in Peru amputated the wrong foot of a man who developed an ulcer in his foot, forcing the doctors to schedule emergency surgery to amputate. A medical malpractice lawsuit has been filed by the man's family.
A woman in Ft. McMurray Alberta, Canada, suffered a fall resulting in foot pain and swelling in her upper foot and ankle. Despite repeated visits to the hospital and her physician, she received inconsistent treatment and alleged misdiagnosis. She has filed a medical malpractice lawsuit demanding $475,000 in damages.
Florida Medical malpractice lawyer Jim Dodson explains what is required by Florida law to pursue a medical negligence or Florida medical malpractice claim.
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