Pahrump Medical Malpractice Attorney
Representing Victims of Medical Negligence & Errors
Most of the time the doctors and surgeons we entrust with our care and the health of our loved ones provide adequate and “good enough” care. However, even the most cautious medical professionals make mistakes, and not every doctor knows the best way to diagnose and treat an injury or illness.
When a doctor, nurse, or any member of healthcare team is negligent and causes an injury to a patient, the patient or the patient’s family has the right to pursue a medical malpractice claim against them and receive monetary recovery. Similarly, when a doctor or surgeon negligently advises or treats a patient and the patient suffers an injury, the patient may enforce their rights and seek proper legal action.
At Carter Cullen, we understand that suffering an injury due to medical negligence can be devastating. Our dedicated team of Pahrump medical malpractice attorneys is here to help you navigate the complexities of your case and ensure that you receive the justice and compensation you deserve.
Call 702.800.0000 or contact us online today to discuss your case with our team.
What is Medical Malpractice?
Medical malpractice occurs when a healthcare professional or facility fails to provide the standard of care that a reasonably competent professional would have provided under similar circumstances. This failure can result in injury, worsening of a condition, or even death. Patients trust healthcare providers to deliver competent and safe care, but when that trust is violated, it can have life-altering consequences.
The Elements to Prove Medical Malpractice in Pahrump
To successfully prove a medical malpractice claim in Nevada, several elements must be established:
- Duty of Care: The healthcare provider owed a duty of care to the patient.
- Breach of Duty: The provider failed to meet the appropriate standard of care.
- Causation: The breach of duty directly caused the patient’s injury.
- Damages: The patient suffered quantifiable harm as a result of the breach.
Each of these elements requires thorough investigation and often expert testimony to establish a strong case.
Common Types of Medical Malpractice
Medical malpractice can take many forms. Some of the most common types include:
- Misdiagnosis or Delayed Diagnosis: Failure to correctly diagnose a condition in a timely manner.
- Surgical Errors: Mistakes made during surgery, such as operating on the wrong site or leaving instruments inside the patient.
- Medication Errors: Prescribing the wrong medication or dosage.
- Birth Injuries: Injuries sustained by the mother or child during childbirth due to negligent care.
- Anesthesia Errors: Mistakes made in administering anesthesia, which can lead to serious complications or death.
- Failure to Treat: Not providing appropriate treatment after a diagnosis has been made.
Who is Liable for Medical Malpractice?
Liability for medical malpractice can extend to a variety of healthcare providers and institutions, including:
- Doctors: Physicians may be held liable for errors in diagnosis, treatment, or surgical procedures.
- Nurses: Negligence in patient care or failure to follow a doctor’s orders.
- Hospitals: Institutions can be held responsible for inadequate staffing, poor hygiene, or failure to ensure proper protocols are followed.
- Pharmacists: Errors in filling prescriptions or providing incorrect medication instructions.
- Other Medical Staff: Technicians, aides, and other healthcare professionals who may contribute to negligent care.
The Legal Process for Medical Malpractice Claims
Filing a medical malpractice claim involves several critical steps:
- Consultation with an Attorney: Discuss your case with an experienced Pahrump medical malpractice attorney to assess its merits.
- Investigation: Gathering medical records, expert opinions, and other evidence to support your claim.
- Filing a Lawsuit: Submitting a formal complaint to the court outlining the negligence and resulting damages.
- Discovery Phase: Both parties exchange information and evidence relevant to the case.
- Negotiation and Settlement: Attempting to reach a settlement before going to trial.
- Trial: Presenting the case in court if a settlement cannot be reached.
Why Choose Carter Cullen?
Choosing the right legal representation is crucial in medical malpractice cases. Here’s why Carter Cullen stands out:
- Experience and Expertise: Our attorneys have extensive experience handling complex medical malpractice cases.
- Personalized Attention: We take the time to understand the unique details of your case and tailor our approach to your specific needs.
- Resources: We have access to a network of medical experts who can provide critical testimony to support your claim.
- Proven Track Record: Our firm has a history of securing significant settlements and verdicts for our clients.
Contact us at 702.800.0000 to schedule a free consultation today.