Surgery as Medical Malpractice

Mistakes can occur during surgery that may be considered negligent, and which may elicit compensation. This may include poor post-op or pre-op care, botched plastic surgery, or an underqualified surgery. Discover if you are entitled to compensation.
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Botched Plastic Surgery Overseas and Legal Problems
Plastic surgery sought through other countries could cause serious problems both in injury and legal issues when the person does not acquire what he or she wants. It is important to understand how to deal with these issues and move on to recovery for the patient when the surgery leads to instances of botched accidents and severe medical issues.
Read moreCan You Sue for Unsatisfactory Plastic Surgery Results?
Plastic surgery is an elective procedure that usually requires out of pocket income for payment to the healthcare facility and physician that attends the patient. In most circumstances, these surgeries are requested at the behest of a specific person that wants to alter something or feels that a change of a cosmetic manner is needed.
Read moreDid My Doctor Know Enough to Perform That Surgery, or Was It Malpractice?
While the vast majority of surgical procedures performed in the United States go smoothly, there are the occasional problems. To those left suffering from the results of those errors, it can leave many questions. One of the most haunting can be whether the doctor knew enough to perform the surgery.
Read morePoor Post-Op Care May Lead to Medical Malpractice
There are times when post-operative care lacks the necessary tasks to keep the patient from relapsing with a condition or acquiring an infection that was preventable. Poor post-op care can lead to many different conditions and injuries that may require the need to contact a lawyer about a possible valid case of medical malpractice.
Read morePre- and Post-Operative Medical Malpractice
Medical malpractice claims can start even before the patient ever progresses through operations, surgery or specific forms of treatment such as the lack of informed consent or when the doctor accidentally leaves an object in the person’s body. No matter what happens to the individual, it is important to consult with a lawyer about the medical malpractice.
Read moreDoctor Failed to Provide Instructions for Post-Op Care - Do I Have a Medical Malpractice Claim?
Post-operative care requires instructions on what to do with medication, how to proceed through additional and current treatment and what not to do in everyday life. Any lack of information about the necessary processes and steps to take or to avoid, and the doctor could face a valid malpractice suit against a lawyer the patient hires.
Read moreMedical Malpractice Claims for Elective Surgeries
Elective surgery is an operation that is arranged in advance as it does not consist of a health emergency. Semi-elective surgery is an operation that is essential to sustain the patient's life, but does not necessitate immediacy.
Read moreLaser Burns from Cosmetic Surgery - Can I Sue?
Individuals who seek laser hair removal or other cosmetic procedures that utilize lasers may suffer burns. Whether or not such an injury provides the basis for a viable claim depends on a number of factors.
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