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New York Lawyers Holding Hospitals Accountable for Malpractice

Do I Have a Medical Malpractice Case?

While most people think that only doctors can commit medical malpractice, the truth is that procedures and practices developed by hospital management can contribute to or even cause substandard medical care. Hospitals can be held financially responsible for injuries caused due to poor care, as can clinics, pharmacies and nursing homes.

If you suffered a worsening of your medical condition or a loved one died because of poor medical care in a hospital, ask a lawyer to review the facts of your case to advise you if medical or hospital malpractice played a role. Only an experienced attorney, with access to expert medical specialists, can give you an accurate assessment of whether you have a case for court. Contact the medical malpractice lawyers at Powers & Santola, LLP, to schedule a free initial consultation.

Powers & Santola, LLP, is one of New York's premier medical malpractice and personal injury law firms. We have the experience and the resources to bring an effective case on your behalf. We have secured millions of dollars in compensation for seriously injured people. We can help you.

Examples of Hospital Malpractice

One of the most significant problems hospitals face today is the rapid increase in potentially fatal hospital-borne infections. In just the past 10 years, hospital infections have risen 17%.

In addition to staph, strep and clostridium difficile (c. diff.), the most serious infections are now caused by methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) bacteria. This bacteria spreads easily by patient contact and on unclean surfaces. Prevention requires thorough and consistent cleaning and sterilization measures. Infection can cause death.

Other common examples of hospital malpractice include:

  • Failure to follow the rules and statutes enforced by the New York State Department of Health
  • Allowing untrained or unqualified medical personnel to treat patients without proper supervision
  • Failing to conduct thorough background checks before hiring decisions are made
  • Improper staffing resulting in decreases in patient care standards
  • Inadequate chart documentation
  • Failure to obtain informed consent prior to treatment
  • Clerical/administrative errors affecting patient care

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If you believe hospital procedures or staffing problems caused you injury, talk to an experienced malpractice lawyer. Contact Powers & Santola, LLP, online or call us toll-free at 866-689-9692. We have offices in Syracuse and Albany.

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