Supportive Wyoming Medical Malpractice Attorneys

Trying to handle a medical malpractice case without support is an obvious mistake to many. Yet, some injured medical patients still make the error of trying to defend themselves. Fortunately, injured medical patients do not need to advocate for themselves and ensure the negligent doctor is held accountable for their missteps.

Our team of caring Wyoming medical malpractice attorneys at Mabbitt Bhimani Law, have profound experience helping injured patients in Michigan reinforce their legal claims by collecting the necessary evidence to prove that the doctor violated their duties and caused severe harm in doing so.

The Difference A Medical Malpractice Attorney Makes

Realizing that the medical professionals you trusted with your health have made a serious mistake can leave you searching for answers and wondering where things went wrong. Our lawyers are ready to help you find answers by uncovering any potential pieces of evidence and building a well-rounded case. From the moment we connect with a client, we will begin dissecting their case to determine the best course of action. For each medical malpractice case, we will evaluate and identify four common and required factors, which are as follows:

  • The doctor owed a professional duty to the medical patient
  • The doctor breached their duty
  • Injuries resulted from the breach of duty
  • The injury led to physical or financial damages

Gathering evidence to show that each of these four elements existed and occurred can help our team and clients make sense of things and find the best path forward.

What Common Medical Mistakes Lead To Lawsuits?

Unfortunately, mistakes are not always avoidable, which is true in the medical industry. Whether your doctor makes a medication error, anesthesia error or surgical error, it was most likely caused by one of the following problems:

  • Miscommunication: Failing to accurately relay patient information or treatment methods can lead to severe medical mistakes, including misdiagnosis and prescription medication errors. In some instances, miscommunication can lead to serious mistakes like a cancer misdiagnosis or delayed cancer diagnosis and even fatal mistakes that warrant a medical malpractice wrongful death claim.
  • Inexperienced doctors: Doctors lacking sufficient experience to correctly read certain medical tests could diagnose a patient with the wrong condition or disease. A failure to diagnose a lawsuit could even arise when inexperienced doctors are unable to make an accurate determination based on the available tests and results.
  • Rushed patient consultations: Oftentimes, doctors and nurses are not able to spend hours getting to know each patient and their medical history. This time constraint can cause medical professionals to rush through patient consultations and make hurried judgments that may not be completely accurate.
  • Testing errors: Correctly conducting medical tests is the only way to receive accurate findings and results. Countless mistakes, like a radiologist error, can happen during a medical test when the samples are mishandled and the test itself is improperly read.
  • Improper patient follow-up: Reconnecting with patients is important to identify if the treatment provided was successful or not. Failing to follow up with patients can lead to further problems if a treatment adjustment is needed.
  • Division of care: Medical patients will rarely be treated by only one doctor or nurse during their stay. While this division of duties is needed to care for each patient in the facility, it can also cause miscommunication errors, leading to potential patient injuries. For example, expecting mothers will have numerous nurses and doctors coming in and out to provide treatment. Any miscommunication in this situation can lead to a nursing medical malpractice claim and disastrous injuries for the mother and the baby, including a paralysis injury and a potential birth injury such as Erb’s palsy.

We provide unending support to medical patients in Michigan who have been injured by defective drugs, a misdiagnosis or a defective medical device. We have the knowledge to help clients file a medical malpractice claim and find justice.

Offering Free Consultations To Injured Medical Patients

Navigating the legal process without a guide can cause injured patients who are seeking compensation and justice to ruin their medical malpractice claim. This does not need to be your reality, however. If a careless medical professional has negatively impacted your health and caused you severe financial harm in the process, it might be wise to find a skilled Wyoming hospital malpractice attorney who has experience in the medical malpractice field. For personalized support, contact our attorneys at Mabbitt Bhimani Law, by calling our office at 616-326-1111 or by emailing our staff today.