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A Houston medical malpractice attorney at Pierce Skrabanek can help you obtain financial compensation for your injuries and losses. 

A medical malpractice injury can be especially heartbreaking and frustrating. Dealing with such a degree of negligence can be overwhelming, both physically and emotionally speaking. A malpractice incident can result in serious injuries and long-term effects, and can create mounting financial hardships for the patient and their family. 

Such cases can also be complex and may require the legal guidance of a knowledgeable attorney. At Pierce Skrabanek, we are dedicated to ensuring that each of our clients receives the proper remedy they deserve under medical malpractice laws. We have a strong track record of successfully representing those who were injured due to negligence or carelessness in a medical setting. 

Medical malpractice can take on many forms and may occur at various stages of the treatment process. It typically requires additional medical attention on top of the original treatment being rendered to the patient. 

If you or a loved one were injured due to any form of medical malpractice, you may be entitled to significant compensation. Contact Pierce Skrabanek at (832) 690-7000 to set up a free, no-obligation consultation to discuss your legal rights. 

Read on to learn more about medical malpractice and how a lawyer can help you with your case.

How Can a Houston Malpractice Attorney Help Me with Compensation? 

A medical malpractice lawsuit can provide compensation for the losses that the injured person experiences. Such compensation can be comprehensive and may cover:

  • Current medical treatment: Compensation can cover the costs needed to fix the current malpractice injury. This can include costs of medications, corrective surgery, hospital stays, and other expenses.
  • Future medical costs: A lawsuit can also provide coverage for future expenses, such as rehabilitation sessions and physical therapy. 
  • Lost income: A financial award can provide compensation for lost wages due to missing work while recovering. 
  • Loss of future earning capacity: If the medical malpractice harms your ability to generate income in the future, you may be compensated for these future losses as well. These can be complex calculations that require the aid of a medical malpractice lawyer. 
  • Pain and suffering: Compensation can provide justice for the physical pain and mental anguish experienced by the patient as a result of the medical error. 
  • Loss of enjoyment of life: A lawsuit can provide monetary remedies for when the person’s quality of life is negatively affected. 
  • Inability to pursue activities or hobbies: If the patient is unable to engage in their previously enjoyed activities and hobbies, they may be eligible for additional compensation.
  • Wrongful death: Medical malpractice can sometimes result in the tragic loss of a life. In such cases, the compensation from a lawsuit may cover wrongful death expenses.

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What Are Some Examples of Medical Malpractice? 

Medical malpractice can involve several forms of misconduct and negligence. Common examples of malpractice include: 

  • Misdiagnosis or failure to diagnose: Malpractice can involve inaccurately diagnosing an ailment or medical condition or missing a diagnosis altogether. Failing to recognize or acknowledge symptoms is also a factor. 
  • Surgery errors: Operating on the wrong body part and other surgical errors can result in a malpractice case. 
  • Unnecessary surgery or procedure: Performing a surgery or procedure that is not really necessary may be a form of negligence. 
  • Medication or prescription errors: Prescribing the wrong type of medication or the wrong dosage can lead to severe injuries. 
  • Test errors: This can include failure to order tests, misplacing test results, or committing errors in reading test results.
  • Lab errors: Ignoring or misinterpreting lab results can be a basis for a malpractice lawsuit. 
  • Medical device issues: Knowingly using or implanting a medical device that is defective or has been recalled may be considered malpractice.
  • Premature discharge: Discharging a patient before they are ready or failing to continue treatment up to its conclusion can be very dangerous and may lead to a lawsuit. 
  • Lack of aftercare: Failing to provide the proper follow-up care, rehabilitation, or treatment may be a form of malpractice. 

As you can see, medical malpractice can happen in many contexts and in many ways. Some cases can involve multiple instances of malpractice — for instance, if a doctor commits misdiagnosis and then fails to provide proper aftercare as well when needed. A qualified Houston personal injury lawyer can help determine the exact instances of malpractice that may have occurred. 

What Evidence Do Houston Medical Malpractice Lawyers Use to Prove the Case?

As with any type of lawsuit, evidence is needed to prove a medical malpractice claim. A medical malpractice attorney can use the following forms of evidence to build their case on your behalf: 

  • Medical bills and income statements to demonstrate your financial losses
  • Expert witness testimony, such as the input of a medical expert
  • Medical records, test results, and files which can reveal critical info about malpractice
  • Photos or videos, especially those related to the specific injury or medical condition caused by the malpractice
  • Hospital policies and regulations may be reviewed to determine the medical professional’s duty and whether they breached that duty

If you or a loved one were injured due to malpractice, it can help if you can begin identifying and collecting these items of proof. However, it’s understandable if you are unable to do so, especially if you are still ill or injured and are recovering. It’s the lawyer’s job to collect and review all evidence in preparation for trial.

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Medical malpractice can be a frustrating and challenging experience — instead of making you better, the treatment you receive ends up injuring you more. In many cases, insurance might not cover all the associated costs. Pursuing compensation through a lawsuit may be the best way to recover the losses you have had to endure after a malpractice issue. 

Why Hire Pierce Skrabanek

At Pierce Skrabanek, we have a long history of securing favorable results on behalf of our clients. We have decades of combined experience, and we make it our aim to treat each of our clients with individualized, personal care. 

If you or a loved one were injured as a result of malpractice, contact us at (832) 690-7000. We can set up a free consultation to discuss your options moving forward. All communications are strictly confidential.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a medical malpractice case take?

There is no set or average time for how long a malpractice lawsuit might take. Each case is different, and there will be different facts and laws to examine. If you have been injured due to malpractice, you should contact a lawyer as soon as possible. Filing deadlines may apply, so you don’t want to miss your chance to recover compensation while it’s still possible.

Who can be held liable for medical malpractice?

Various people and entities can be held liable for medical malpractice. Essentially, any party or person who fails to meet their duty of care and causes injury as a result might be held accountable. Liable parties may include:

  • Doctors
  • Surgeons and specialists
  • Technicians
  • Nurses
  • Hospital staff
  • Administrative workers

In some cases, entire healthcare organizations might be held liable for malpractice. An example of this is where a healthcare provider’s policy violates the law in some manner.

What do Houston malpractice lawyers do to prepare for a case?

There are many steps involved in a medical malpractice lawsuit. A qualified and experienced lawyer can take several steps to ensure a strong case. These involve:

  • Reviewing the facts of your case
  • Researching the applicable laws
  • Gathering and reviewing evidence
  • Preparing arguments and legal strategies for trial
  • Negotiating for the highest possible compensation
  • Handling any matters related to appeals

Medical malpractice is a highly complex and nuanced subject. It is in your best interests to hire a lawyer for assistance, especially if you are recovering and unable to take action on your own.

When should I contact a Houston medical malpractice lawyer?

You should contact a lawyer as soon as possible after you are injured or after you discover your injury or medical condition. Filing deadlines will apply to your case, and if you miss such deadlines, you may lose your ability to receive compensation.

Hiring a lawyer early on can ensure your rights are protected throughout the entire process, especially when dealing with insurance agents or other parties. Contact Pierce Skrabanek for legal representation at (832) 583-1862 if you need help with a medical malpractice claim.

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