I recently had surgery and ended up being injured by the surgeon who accidentally punctured one of my organs while performing the procedure. I had to undergo another procedure to rectify his mistake, resulting in severe pain and a slow recovery. Can I hold him liable for this error?




Answer:
Surgical errors are one of the most common types of medical malpractice that can occur. According to the American Medical Association, nearly 95,000 people lose their lives each year as a result of a medical error, many of which happen during surgery. Some examples of mistakes made by surgeons are:
Not all negative surgical outcomes warrant a claim for medical malpractice, as there are always inherent risks with any surgical procedure. Grounds for a successful lawsuit can be made if the mistake was caused by the negligence of the medical care provider and resulted in injury to the patient. If you have been the victim of a surgical error, you need an experienced medical malpractice attorney to protect your rights and obtain compensation for your injuries.
Talk to a Medical Malpractice Lawyer to find out more about the legal options you have for holding the hospital or surgeon liable for your injury.
Good luck.
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Posted by Linda Adams on 13 May 2010