Have you been injured while you were under the care of a doctor, nurse, or another type of medical caregiver? Perhaps you have a loved one who was badly injured because of a mistake made by a doctor, or maybe you ended up becoming very sick because of a prescription error. Some people are seriously damaged due to a mistake that is made while they are in the hospital. No matter how your injury or illness happened, if it happened because somebody that you trusted with your medical care treated you improperly or gave you inadequate care, you may have a case for Medical Malpractice Negligence in Wichita.
The reasons that medical malpractice or medical negligence happen can be varied. Maybe an over exhausted doctor is working more hours than he should be, and he therefore makes decisions that are detrimental to you as a patient. Maybe an improperly trained new nurse is trying to administer care that they are really not qualified to administer. Perhaps there is a specific medication that you were supposed to get and you were accidentally given a different medicine that made you extremely ill.
Whether it is a simple clerical error or it is something entirely different that caused you to become ill, medical malpractice or medical negligence cannot be tolerated. Did you sustain direct injuries of any type as a result of mistakes or lack of proper action from a medical caregiver? If so, the bottom line is that you need to be compensated in a proper way for these injuries. It is not your fault that you are now having to seek medical care to correct these mistakes that medical caregivers made.
If you have a loved one who actually died due to medical caregiver mistakes, for example one of your relatives died after they received improper care in a nursing home, you have a strong opportunity to file a case of Medical Malpractice Negligence in Wichita. The loss of your loved one has undoubtedly caused enormous distress and pain, and this should never be ignored. If you have been injured or you have a loved one who has been injured or even passed away due to medical malpractice or medical caregiver negligence, a firm like Prochaska, Giroux and Howell, LLC can help you get started on your case today.


