The emergency room plays a vital role in keeping people healthy. Doctors, nurses, and other medical providers in emergency departments need to quickly assess, diagnose, and treat many people in a short period of time. Unfortunately, errors can occur. If you believe you suffered a preventable error in an emergency room, you can take legal action against the health care workers who treated you and the hospital where you received treatment.
A skilled Chicago emergency room error lawyer at Kaveny + Kroll can guide you through the steps of a medical malpractice lawsuit. Our firm’s attorneys put the personal in personal injury because we care deeply about every client.
What Is an Actionable Error in an Emergency Room?
Emergency department workers need to perform highly skilled tasks in a fast-paced environment. They need to make quick decisions about diagnosing, treating, and discharging patients who have a wide variety of medical conditions. Unfortunately, the nature of these working conditions can cause mistakes.
Not all emergency room errors amount to actionable medical malpractice lawsuits. Some mistakes are unavoidable, such as when a physician must make a quick treatment decision for an unconscious patient without knowing the patient’s full medical history. If that patient has a rare, life-threatening allergy to a certain class of drugs that the doctor administers while unaware of that allergy, this situation would most likely not be considered malpractice. However, if the mistake could have been avoided, such as if the medical staff had looked to see if the patient was wearing a medical alert bracelet that described the allergy to the drug, then the medical staff could be liable for malpractice.
The standard for determining whether an emergency room mistake could potentially be malpractice is whether another emergency room worker, with a similar educational background, would likely have committed the same error while facing similar conditions and circumstances. Under that standard, a nurse’s actions would not be comparable to a doctor’s, and a technician’s decisions would not be judged the same as those of a nurse.
Our knowledgeable Chicago attorneys can meet with you to review the details of what happened in the ER and discuss the standards of malpractice so you understand the laws.
Common Types of Emergency Department Errors
Because so much action occurs at a fast pace in emergency departments, hospitals, and their staff should have standard protocols for managing their patients. If they deviate from those procedures, errors can occur. The following are the most common mistakes that cause harm in emergency rooms:
- Treatment delays, which can cause an illness or condition to worsen
- Medication mistakes, such as giving the wrong medicine or dosage
- Neglect, such as failing to perform a complete medical examination, learn a patient’s medical history, or give a patient proper attention
- Infections arising from a non-sterile environment
- Failure to consult a specialist
- Premature discharge of a patient
- Discharge without proper instructions on post-discharge care
- Diagnostic errors, such as:
Our Chicago attorneys have successfully handled a wide variety of emergency room malpractice claims. We can work closely with you to pursue compensation for your full losses.
Contact a Chicago Emergency Care Mistake Attorney at Kaveny + Kroll
When you visited the emergency room, you expected to receive proper care. If you believe your trip to the emergency room resulted in harm, you deserve help.
Speak with a Chicago emergency room error lawyer from our trusted legal team at Kaveny + Kroll today. Let us help you seek justice.