Heart disease can result in devastating medical consequences, including death. If a patient has heart disease that is either misdiagnosed or is treated improperly, one may sustain significant injury. Therefore, if heart disease and subsequent injuries are due to a deviation from the standard of accepted medical practice, there may be a lawsuit based upon medical malpractice in the matter.
Consequences of Heart Disease
Failure to provide proper diagnosis and subsequent treatment of heart disease can lead to significant health problems. These can include any of the following:
- permanent heart muscle damage
- heart failure
- transient ischemic attack (tia)
- more extensive heart disease
- embolisms
- heart attack
- stroke
- aneurysm of the heart
- cardiac arrhythmias
- death
Liability for a Heart Disease Medical Malpractice Case
There are various ways that liability can arise for heart disease. Some ways that a physician, licensed medical professional, health care provider, hospital, medical clinic or other medical provider can be liable to a patient include the following theories:
- Failure to Diagnose Heart Disease
- Failure to Properly Treat Heart Disease
- Failure to Monitor Heart Disease
- Misdiagnosis of Heart Disease
- Surgical Injury Causing a Heart Disease
- Hospital Negligence Causing a Heart Disease
Damages for a Heart Disease Medical Malpractice Case
In the event that one files a case for a heart disease medical malpractice case, the patient or patient’s representative may be able to request a variety of damages, depending upon what the particular jurisdiction permits and the particular circumstances of the case. These damages may include:
- compensatory damages (to compensate the victim)
- punitive damages (to punish and deter the wrongdoer)
- pain and suffering
- loss of enjoyment of life
- loss of future income
- loss of employment
- medical bills
When to Talk to a Lawyer
Medical malpractice cases can be complicated. Subsequently, it is important to consider retaining an experienced medical malpractice attorney. An experienced medical malpractice attorney will be able to easily review one’s case in order to determine whether there is a compensable injury upon which to base a case. In addition, an experienced medical malpractice attorney will have the expertise and resources to fight for the compensation one deserves in the case. Finally, a seasoned attorney can protect one’s rights and preserve any causes of action one may have in the matter.



