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If you suspect your loved one has been the victim of medical malpractice

By Jack Larson posted 12-21-2020 16:41

  

Medical errors kill numerous patients in the United States every year. As far as the state of Ohio is concerned, the situation is worrying even though there has been a significant decline in the number of medical malpractice cases. Common types of medical malpractice cases include but aren’t limited to misdiagnosis, drug errors, delayed care, surgical mistakes, and failure to obtain consent. If you have reason to believe that a loved one has been the victim of medical negligence, please continue reading to find out what steps you need to take. The treating physician should be held legally liable for the unfortunate outcome. 

Seek medical attention from another doctor

Don’t waste any time and find another doctor. The treating physician won’t admit to making a mistake, so you need to get a second opinion. Get another health care professional to correct the error. For instance, let’s say that the doctor failed to treat your loved one’s heart disease, which in turn led to a cardiac arrest. In this case, it’s necessary to have some tests performed to adequately diagnose and treat the condition. If the physician has your best interest at heart, they will take the necessary steps to reverse the damage. 

Get a copy of the medical records 

Ohio law allows for the release of medical records to patients. All you have to do is to download and complete the medical records authorization form and submit it to the address in the form. If you want to expedite the process, schedule a meeting with the health care professional, and ask for the medical records. Without the documents attesting to the clinical findings, diagnostic test results, pre- and post-operative care, the patient’s progress, and the medication administered, it will be impossible for the injury lawyer to prove that your loved one was hurt. If there’s not sufficient evidence, the doctor might win the case. 

Reach out to a personal injury lawyer 

Refrain from talking about the situation, especially online. There are countless forums, support groups, and other similar places where you can share your thoughts and feelings, but it’s best to keep quiet. The hospital’s lawyer will look for evidence on the Internet, which can be used against you. to be more precise, they’ll twist your words. the point is that you need to mind your words. If you have anything to say, it’s best to talk to your personal injury lawyer. They will help your loved one get compensation for the losses incurred. Hire an experienced legal professional who is capable of protecting your rights and securing a fair settlement. 

Finally, yet importantly, it’s a good idea to keep a diary. By writing things down, you can document the experience. Keep in mind that you’re a voice for your loved one. Winning a medical malpractice lawsuit can be difficult, but it’s not impossible. If you win, you can secure financial stability. Basically, your loved one will be able to move on with their life following the medical error. 

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