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St Louis Medical Malpractice Attorney: Credible Lawyers

Medical malpractice attorneys at Powell Law Firm can help victims determine who is responsible for their injury or harm. Contact us today for a free case review.

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Powell Law Firm

 

Address

7750 Clayton Road Suite 102 Saint Louis, Missouri 63117

Hours:

Sun-Sat 24/7

Phone:

(314) 293-3777

What Is Medical Malpractice?

Medical malpractice occurs when a doctor or physician, nurse, healthcare technician, or other healthcare staff provides medical treatment to a patient below the medical industry's expected standard of care.

The following are typical examples of medical error:

  • Avoidable surgical mistakes

  • Misdiagnosing diseases or conditions

  • Failing to diagnose cancer, or other diseases or conditions

  • Diagnosing an illness or condition too late

  • Avoidable birth injuries to the mother or child

  • Medication errors such as prescribing or administering the wrong medication

  • Administering anesthesia incorrectly

  • Adverse reactions to medical treatment or drugs

  • Reading lab results incorrectly and administering treatment as a result

In order to receive due compensation for medical malpractice in St. Louis, MO, victims must be able to demonstrate without a reasonable doubt that the doctor, healthcare professional, and/or other medical providers involved neglected to provide them with appropriate medical care, which resulted in further injury and other consequences such as lost income.

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What Are the Causes of Medical Malpractice?

Doctors, nurses, and other medical personnel do not often intentionally harm their patients. Instead, medical malpractice occurs because of human error. Fatigue, tiredness, and stress are all factors that can lead to these errors.

  • Neck & Back Injuries
    In an accident, the pressure that is applied to the body might result in severe whiplash and spine or back fractures. This may necessitate the use of a neck brace for a period of time, but it can also lead to long-term pain, chronic problems, or partial to total paralysis.
  • Internal Injuries & Broken Bones
    In any form of incident, broken bones are among the most common injuries. When bones take the impact of a collision, are hit with another item, or are twisted in a crash, they can break or fracture.
  • Spinal Cord Injuries
    The spinal cord is responsible for transmitting information from the brain to other body functions. Partial or complete paralysis can result from a breakdown in this connection.
  • Traumatic Brain Injuries
    A severe brain injury might have an irreversible effect on one's life quality. It may also have a significant impact on a person's personality as well as their capacity to control body functions.
  • Burn Injuries
    Skin grafting, acute care at a burn center, and reconstructive surgery are typically required for severe burn injuries. You may also require substantial rehabilitation, which may include job training in some situations.
  • Animal Bites
    Animals provide comfort and protection; however, when they attack, catastrophic injuries can result. Dog owners are accountable for their pets' behavior as well as any harm they may cause.
  • Electrocution
    The nerves, heart, and brain can all be affected by electric shock. It can potentially result in severe burns, if not death. When manufacturers, building owners, or power companies fail to follow safety requirements, electrical mishaps can occur.
  • Wrongful Death
    The loss of a loved one in a deadly accident is one of the most difficult things someone can go through. The objective of a wrongful death claim, unlike a criminal charge (as per the law), is to compensate the family of the fatally injured victim for any losses.
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Missouri Medical Malpractice Statutes

Missouri Statute 516.105 governs the constraints and actions that can be taken in a Missouri Medical Malpractice Claim.

If someone has been treated negligently by a doctor or medical professional, they have the right to seek compensatory damages for the harm they have suffered.

Doctors must always make the best decisions for the health of their patients, and they should only handle a patient's case if they are experts in that particular field.

If a doctor acts outside of their scope of practice or conducts surgery or a medical procedure without providing the necessary treatment and skills, errors can result, and patients are legally entitled to compensation for this maltreatment.

A Legal Team Victims Can Trust

Powell Law Firm, St. Louis medical malpractice lawyers, have decades of experience working with medical malpractice cases.

We tirelessly devote our time to ensuring that victims of malpractice get the justice they deserve to prevent such negligence from happening to someone else.

Dealing with insurance companies is also no easy task, so we can help victims receive justice when the people who were supposed to provide medical treatment have let them down. Contact us today for a free consultation!

The Components of a St. Louis Medical Malpractice Case

Simply because a patient did not obtain the preferred outcome from their medical care, that does not automatically imply that a medical professional was negligent.

To be successful in a medical negligence claim, the complainant has to demonstrate duty, breach of duty, causation, and damages.

Duty

Duty is defined as a requirement to engage in behavior mandated by law, morality, personal commitment, or custom. This refers to doctors' responsibility to provide their patients with due care and treatment and requires victims to have had a doctor-patient relationship.

In a medical malpractice case, complainants must prove that the doctor or medical personnel had a duty to care for and treat them. A case against a doctor who was not directly involved in the patient's treatment does not qualify as a medical malpractice case.

Breach of Duty

Complainants must also prove that the doctor or nurse neglected their duty in the act of negligence, failing to provide the promised care and treatment.

Damages

The next component that must be proved is that the misconduct of the doctor, nurse, hospital, or medical personnel resulted in both economic and non-economic damages.

These damages include additional medical expenses directly related to the malpractice, lost wages due to being unable to work, and pain and suffering experienced because of the malpractice.

Causation

A victim must also prove that the doctor or nurse's breach of duty is the reason why they suffered personal injury or harm.

Personal Injury Practice Areas

Doctors, nurses, and other such medical providers are obligated to adhere to the current standard of care, which requires their actions and inactions to be consistent with what capable medical professionals would do in comparable situations.

However, healthcare professionals occasionally make avoidable medical errors that endanger their patients.

This may involve misdiagnosed diseases or lab results that are incorrectly interpreted or misread, surgeries and other medical procedures going wrong, and patients being ignored or neglected.

Those who find themselves victims of such medical malpractice in St. Louis should contact an experienced personal injury lawyer as soon as possible to discuss their legal options, as they could be entitled to compensation.

What a Medical Malpractice Lawyer in St. Louis Can Do For Victims

Medical malpractice cases can be hard to prove and require much effort to win. Hospitals usually have a strong legal team backing them, so it is essential for victims to seek the help of a skilled medical malpractice attorney with extensive experience in representing and winning cases of medical malpractice.

The law firm victims choose must have a good understanding of the law, understand what to look for when reviewing or assessing cases, and how to prove medical negligence and present the evidence effectively.

Medical malpractice claims can be highly complex, which is why victims must have strong legal assistance. As soon as victims hire Powell Law Firm, our medical malpractice attorneys immediately begin investigating all aspects of each unique case.

When seeking compensation for victims of medical negligence, our firm operates with a large network of healthcare and financial experts to discover the exact impact of a medical blunder.

  • Neck & Back Injuries
    In an accident, the pressure that is applied to the body might result in severe whiplash and spine or back fractures. This may necessitate the use of a neck brace for a period of time, but it can also lead to long-term pain, chronic problems, or partial to total paralysis.
  • Internal Injuries & Broken Bones
    In any form of incident, broken bones are among the most common injuries. When bones take the impact of a collision, are hit with another item, or are twisted in a crash, they can break or fracture.
  • Spinal Cord Injuries
    The spinal cord is responsible for transmitting information from the brain to other body functions. Partial or complete paralysis can result from a breakdown in this connection.
  • Traumatic Brain Injuries
    A severe brain injury might have an irreversible effect on one's life quality. It may also have a significant impact on a person's personality as well as their capacity to control body functions.
  • Burn Injuries
    Skin grafting, acute care at a burn center, and reconstructive surgery are typically required for severe burn injuries. You may also require substantial rehabilitation, which may include job training in some situations.
  • Animal Bites
    Animals provide comfort and protection; however, when they attack, catastrophic injuries can result. Dog owners are accountable for their pets' behavior as well as any harm they may cause.
  • Electrocution
    The nerves, heart, and brain can all be affected by electric shock. It can potentially result in severe burns, if not death. When manufacturers, building owners, or power companies fail to follow safety requirements, electrical mishaps can occur.
  • Wrongful Death
    The loss of a loved one in a deadly accident is one of the most difficult things someone can go through. The objective of a wrongful death claim, unlike a criminal charge (as per the law), is to compensate the family of the fatally injured victim for any losses.

Need Legal Counsel or Representation?

At Powell Law Firm in St. Louis, MO, we have experience dealing with a plethora of medical negligence cases in St. Louis, so victims can trust us to prove a medical provider's negligence with professionalism, rigorously, while treating our clients with the care and respect they deserve, offering legal advice where it is necessary.

Maintaining a good attorney-client relationship is of utmost importance to us. We have a long history of successful medical malpractice case wins, so clients can rest assured that they are getting the best possible legal services when they choose us.

Those who have been the victims of medical negligence from a hospital or medical provider should contact Powell Law for the best chance at winning their case.

We can help victims compile their medical records and other evidence to build a strong case against a medical facility or medical personnel. Contact us today for a free consultation, so that we can get started right away.

The Powell Law Firm is nothing short of excellence and quality. In fact they go beyond that, if you're looking for quality, efficiency, and excellence you've come to the right place.

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