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One of the most common types of medical malpractice is medication error. Every year, nearly 1.5 million Americans suffer due to medication errors. Medication errors can result in injuries and damage to the patient’s health ranging from mild to very serious or even fatal.

A wide variety of medication errors can take place in a healthcare setting. Some of these are relatively harmless while others are more serious. The more serious types of medication errors that may qualify as medical malpractice include:
When prescribing medication, it is the healthcare provider’s duty to make sure the right medication is being recommended. A doctor must take into account the patient’s age, gender, body chemistry, weight, height, previous medical history and a number of other factors when prescribing medication.
When this is not done, it can lead to serious health problems caused by a medication error. Many medical malpractice lawsuits are about over-dosage or wrong dosage errors. If you face such a situation, it is important to hire a medical malpractice lawyer.
In contrast to many other forms of medical malpractice, medication error is relatively easy to establish and prove. Most healthcare facilities such as hospitals have a database of the medication that is prescribed to different patients. If a medication error took place, the database records can be used to find it and then establish the error. The records also help establish the exact individual or individuals who are involved in the medication error.
Prescribing and administering medication involves many individuals such as doctors and nurses. If a medication error occurs, one or more individuals can be held responsible for the error. In some cases, a healthcare facility such as a hospital may also be liable for the medication error.
It is important to gather relevant evidence when trying to establish a medication error. Evidence helps you find the person or entity that acted in a negligent manner to cause the error. You may also need to retain a medical expert who can provide independent testimony of how the medication error caused your injury or illness.
If you have suffered an injury or illness due to a medication error, you may be able to recover compensatory damages. Such damages help you meet the expensive healthcare costs of the injury caused by someone else’s negligence. However, it is important to hire a qualified attorney to help you in a malpractice case.
Here at Burnetti, P.A., our attorneys work with victims of medication error and can help them recover a fair compensation. Our medical malpractice attorneys work closely with you to make sure you are able to file a strong claim against the negligent party.
Board-Certified Civil Trial Lawyer and founder of Burnetti, P.A., Doug Burnetti has spent his career fighting for the injured across Florida. Known for his courtroom skill and dedication to justice, he leads a firm built on integrity, strength, and results—recognized by Florida Super Lawyers and Martindale-Hubbell® for excellence in trial advocacy.
This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. It was approved by attorney Doug Burnetti, founder of Burnetti, P.A., a board-certified civil trial lawyer with experience handling cases involving auto accidents, premises liability, medical malpractice, nursing home neglect, and product liability.
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