The situations that necessitate an ER visit are often time-sensitive injuries and conditions, which must be treated quickly and appropriately or the patient risks serious injury or death. ER workers are trained hospital staff, and each visitor should receive adequate medical care. Unfortunately, this is not always the case, and an emergency room error can result in serious consequences for the victim and their family. If you or a loved one was injured due to an emergency room error, fill out our free case review form today to find out if you have legal recourse.
Emergency rooms are notoriously high-pressure places to work for hospital staff, as decisions must be made swiftly and treatments must be administered both efficiently and carefully. Emergency rooms should be sufficiently staffed with well-trained administrators, doctors, and nurses, to help prevent patient injuries. When an emergency room is disorganized, understaffed, or under prepared, and an injury results, the hospital may found liable for emergency room negligence.
Emergency rooms are often hurried and confusing environments. Still, doctors, nurses, paramedics, check-in attendants, administrators, and others must communicate with one another clearly to prevent patient injuries, as miscommunication in an emergency room may be considered negligence in an ER error lawsuit.
With so many patients coming in and out of an emergency room, some injuries are likely to be less serious than others. Rushed doctors and nurses may be eager to move on to patients that seem to be in more urgent need of their care. This can lead to ER malpractice such as:
These emergency room errors can lead to incorrect assumptions about a patient’s health or injuries. If emergency room doctors and nurses do not treat a patient’s symptoms with the appropriate level of seriousness, it could be considered a failure to treat.
Atlanta emergency rooms may also struggle with:
Sometimes, even if patients are seen by a doctor, they may not receive the necessary follow-up care to ensure that their condition is stable before they are released. This form of ER negligence can delay treatment, possibly resulting in injury or death.
Filing a medical malpractice lawsuit for emergency room errors could help victims recover compensation for present and future medical expenses related to their injuries, lost wages from being out of work, pain and suffering caused by the injuries they sustained, or compensation for the wrongful death of a loved one. If you or a loved one was injured in an emergency room, contact our experienced Atlanta ER negligence attorneys to get a free, no-obligation consultation.
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