When you or a loved one need to have a medical procedure completed, you will be asked to give your informed consent. Generally, this involves you acknowledging that you know there are risks associated with what is going to happen. However, the Charlotte medical malpractice attorneys at Brown, Moore & Associates, PLLC want you to know that signing a consent form does not mean negligent healthcare providers are off the hook if an injury occurs. Let us get to work on your case today.
Just because you sign a piece of paper consenting to surgery or other medical procedure does not mean that the medical profession upheld their duties. Before a person (or their guardian) can consent to a procedure, they must give their informed consent. Informed consent can only happen if the doctor or surgeon, and not someone acting on their behalf, review the following with you:
Only then can a patient give their informed consent to a procedure. However, this does not mean that a doctor or surgeon cannot be held responsible for mistakes. If an error is made due to the negligent or willful actions of a healthcare provider, they can still be held responsible for injuries and illnesses that occur to patients. While there are risks associated with any surgery or other procedure, there are still things that absolutely should not occur. This can include:
Most people do not realize that medical mistakes are the third leading cause of death in the US. Johns Hopkins researchers say that as many as 250,000 people are killed each year, and millions more are injured due to medical mistakes.
You should never have to worry about being harmed due to the careless or negligent actions of a healthcare provider. However, the knowledgeable and experienced team at Brown, Moore & Associates, PLLC is ready to help. We will get to the bottom of what happened so we can secure coverage for:
We will work to secure punitive damages if the provider was grossly negligent. When you need a Charlotte medical malpractice attorney, you can contact us for a free consultation by clicking here or calling us at 704-335-1500.