People trust their doctors to make important decisions about their health. But all doctors, even well-meaning ones, sometimes make the wrong decision. Although this is to be expected, especially when the doctor is working with imperfect information or unknown variables, sometimes the wrong decision stems from the doctor not applying the appropriate care, skill, or knowledge to the problem. When your doctor fails to perform a necessary medical procedure, consult a well-versed medical malpractice attorney for help.

After your doctor makes this mistake, you deserve to have the situation made right. A failure to perform procedure malpractice lawyer in Philadelphia can help you establish liability, calculate damages, and assert your legal rights.

Causes of Failing To Perform Procedures

Letting a medical condition go untreated by failing to implement the appropriate procedure could occur for several reasons. Some of the more common causes of this situation include the physician or facility:

  • Prematurely discharging the patient
  • Inappropriately triaging the medical situation
  • Ignoring the patient’s symptoms or complaints
  • Failing to appropriately consult with or refer the patient to specialists
  • Miscommunicating with physicians, specialists, and the rest of the treatment team
  • Misdiagnosing the patient’s symptoms or failing to consider all treatment options
  • Providing inadequate staffing, equipment, or medical supplies at the location where the patient is treated

A medical professional is not required to attempt every procedure on a patient. Some discretion is allowed. However, the failure to suggest, or implement a necessary procedure can severely restrict or eliminate the possibility of a positive outcome for the patient. A local Philadelphia attorney can help a person examine their circumstances and consult with medical experts to determine whether a physician’s failure to perform a procedure is malpractice.

Understanding the Responsible Parties

The medical field is a diverse industry where many different professionals work. In any situation, numerous people may have been involved in a patient’s care, even over a short amount of time. The negligence of any of these people could have led to the patient’s loss, and it is not necessarily just the primary care doctor who might be liable.

Depending on the patient’s specific circumstances, other parties responsible for the patient’s loss could include nurses, physician’s assistants, laboratory technicians, or anesthesiologists. Identifying who is responsible for a particular failure to perform case may not be evident to a patient, but a Philadelphia lawyer could investigate the proceedings to help identify the appropriate responsible parties.

Ask a Philadelphia Attorney About Your Failure to Perform Malpractice Claim Today

Dealing with health problems is complicated enough on its own, but when you or a loved one’s condition has been made worse because of a medical professional’s lack of care or competence, you deserve someone who can advocate for you. An attorney from Lowenthal & Abrams can help you collect evidence, identify the responsible parties, calculate your damages, and assert your rights in court.

You can schedule an initial consultation with a failure to perform procedure malpractice lawyer in Philadelphia to learn more about your options and rights.

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