Hearing you might have cancer is a terrifying prospect, so if your doctor says tests show there is no cancer, it will likely come as a relief. What if your health continues to decline and you become sicker, though? You may seek a second opinion, only to find out you...
Harrisburg Medical Malpractice Blog
2021 saw significant number of traffic fatalities
Driving is a part of everyday life for many people in Pennsylvania, and it is generally uneventful. Sadly, a routine commute to work or trip to the store can result in disaster if you are struck by a negligent motorist. In fact, fatal motor vehicle accidents rose in...
What are the most common medical errors?
Pennsylvanians who are trying to stay on top of their health or address issues that concern them will do the obvious thing by going to seek medical care. When visiting a medical facility, a hospital or a physician’s private practice, there is an understandable...
Informed consent required for many medical procedures
Patients in Pennsylvania generally must place their trust in their physicians when it comes to their medical care. This trust is usually well-deserved, as physicians have the education and experience required to make these treatment decisions. However, physicians also...
Do discrepancies in a patient’s medication history do harm later?
When it comes to medication history in any given patient, it isn’t just what happens in the present that is important and consequential. The discrepancies in the patient’s medication history can have far-reaching effects and can potentially cause a myriad of issues...
Pennsylvania court extends time limits for some malpractice claims
Although medicine is not an exact science, there are ways for a medical professional to communicate, both verbally and in writing, that are as precise as possible. Another crucial element in the doctor-patient relationship is consistent communication and information....
Diagnostic errors are more common than you think
Doctors go through extensive education and training before they’re allowed to handle their own patients. In theory, this thorough preparation would ensure that patients are safely and effectively treated. Sadly, though, this simply isn’t the case. In fact, one recent...
The danger of simultaneous surgeries
Medical malpractice encompasses many different situations and scenarios of medical error. One scenario involves a surgeon performing multiple surgeries simultaneously, which can compromise the safety of the patients involved. This scenario can be problematic on many...
Definition of ‘cause of death’ may be changing
Medical malpractice law in our state is constantly evolving. Indeed, a recent Pennsylvania court decision seems to change the definition of the phrase “cause of death.” Case facts A patient went to their primary care doctor for a CT scan. The scan was reviewed by a...
What can I do if I lose a loved one due to a doctor’s error?
Whether we visit our physicians for strep throat or even something much more serious such as cancer, we expect our medical professionals to treat our ailments properly. After all, they are supposed to be the experts. That is why it can be so distressing to lose a...