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What Are Some Reasons For Medical Malpractice Occurrence?

Last updated on: March 30, 2022

By Lebedin Kofman LLP

The statistics of medical errors is shockingly alarming.  Thousands of people are injured and die from medical mistakes every year. Trust is placed into these medical professionals and facilities to ensure that the patient recovers and is cured of any injury or illness that they might have, but sadly, many of these patients come out worst off than they originally went in for. What is the reasoning behind these mistakes? Why do they continue to happen even though it has been established that these mistakes are occurring?

When a medical professional fails to adequately perform their job, they can negligently harm a patient in the process. Some examples of negligent care include the removal of a wrong body part that results in pain and suffering or the improper use of forceps during delivery that end with the infant’s death. When a mistake was caused because of the physician’s negligence or reckless acts, the victim can pursue a medical malpractice lawsuit. The firm of top medical malpractice Miami lawyers are able to represent victims of medical malpractice.

Main Causes for Medical Mistakes

Sadly, even though medical mistakes occur on a day to day basis, they do not cease to take place. The causes for medical errors has already been determined, yet those reasons still continue to occur. Here are some main reasons for medical mistakes:

  • The use of drugs: Using drugs or alcohol as a medical professional goes without saying that a significant number of mistakes can happen. Drugs and alcohol impair a person’s motor functions, which are functions that medical professionals need to have intact. A simple slip during an operation can mean the difference between life and death.
  • Fatigue: A physician’s pay may be great, but the majority of doctors have to work long hours and are always on call. They may not have enough sleep which results in the physician not being able to operate efficiently. An individual who is exhausted will not have the same capabilities as a person that is well rested.
  • Not effectively communicating: A physician does not work alone. There are other medical professionals that contribute to the care and treatment of patients like nurses, technicians, anesthesiologist, and more. When any of these individuals do not communicate the details of the patient, mix-ups can happen.
  • Negligence: The facility that a patient has to become a victim of medical negligence is staggering. Negligence can happen before, during, and after any procedure or treatment.
  • Unqualified medical professionals: While a patient may be trying to find the correct doctor, the physician might not be placing the same effort into the way they care for their patients. Some medical professionals might be unprepared to handle complications that arise.

The firm of Percy Martinez Law Firm focuses on personal injury litigation. The firm wants to seek justice for the victims of medical errors by obtaining them the maximum compensation for their damages.

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