Are Unfavorable Results A Form Of Medical Malpractice?

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April 7, 2014

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Unfavorable results are possible with any medical procedure. In some instances, these results are beyond the control of medical professionals. However, in far too many they are a result of some form of medical negligence. The only way to determine if your injury has was caused by the negligence of a healthcare professional is with the help of an experienced medical malpractice attorney.

The medical malpractice attorneys at Walner Law thoroughly investigate medical injuries to establish their true cause. If medical negligence is discovered, we are prepared to take your case as far as necessary to help you get the full compensation you deserve.

Have questions about medical malpractice? Get them answered here!

What is Medical Malpractice?

Medical malpractice occurs when a healthcare provider fails to uphold established standards of care and a patient is injured as a result. This can include things such as:

  • Delayed diagnosis
  • Surgical errors
  • Emergency room negligence
  • Medication mistakes
  • Birth injury
  • Improper monitoring

Sadly, these forms of negligence are often expertly covered up by others in the healthcare industry, making them difficult to detect without an experienced medical malpractice attorney on your side.

When you suspect an injury resulted from negligence, you need an attorney who knows how to investigate medical malpractice claims. The Illinois medical malpractice attorney at our firm would be happy to meet with you free of charge to discuss your case and your rights, and to help you determine if your unfavorable results demand legal action.

If you are in need of an Illinois medical malpractice attorney, please contact Walner Law today to schedule a free consultation.

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