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Mistakes

In many cases, the signs of malpractice may not be immediately apparent. A delay in diagnosis, an unexpected surgical outcome, or worsening symptoms could all indicate substandard care. You should take detailed notes about your treatment, including names of providers, dates of care, and the sequence of events. Under the law, the burden is on the patient to prove that the healthcare provider deviated from the accepted standard of care and that this deviation caused harm.
 

Types of Medical Malpractice Cases We Typically Handle:
 

Misdiagnosis or Delayed Diagnosis – Failing to recognize the signs of serious conditions such as cancer, stroke, or infection can lead to devastating outcomes. A timely and accurate diagnosis is often critical to effective treatment.
 

Surgical Errors – Mistakes during surgery, such as operating on the wrong site, leaving surgical instruments inside the body, or causing avoidable internal damage, are serious and often preventable.

Medication Errors – Prescribing the wrong medication, incorrect dosage, or dangerous drug interactions can result in severe injury or even death. Documentation of all prescriptions is key to identifying these errors.
 

Birth Injuries – Errors made during prenatal care or delivery can cause lifelong consequences for the child and family. These cases require careful investigation into fetal monitoring, delivery decisions, and immediate postnatal care.
 

Failure to Treat – When a condition is properly diagnosed but the provider fails to recommend or follow through with appropriate treatment, patients can suffer significant harm.

Anesthesia Mistakes – Improper administration or monitoring of anesthesia can result in brain damage, heart failure, or death. These cases often involve detailed review of procedure records and anesthesiologist protocols.
 

At Gurk Law, we understand the deeply personal nature of medical malpractice claims and are committed to seeking justice for patients and their families who have suffered due to medical negligence.

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701 Ruta 130 Sur
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Teléfono: 856-303-2201
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