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People rely on their physicians to diagnose and treat their illnesses. When something is wrong, they expect their doctors to be able to diagnose the problem and treat their symptoms. Even when the signs are not immediately visible to the naked eye, such as when a patient is suffering from internal organ trauma, trained doctors should have the skills and experience to make a diagnosis and offer medical advice and care.
If a doctor failed to diagnose internal bleeding and you or a loved one suffered dire health consequences, it is important to understand that you have legal options. Stamford internal bleeding malpractice lawsuits allow injured patients like you to seek financial compensation for the damages you have suffered. Our compassionate medical malpractice attorneys at Berkowitz Hanna are prepared to walk you through your options and help you seek justice.
Internal bleeding, also known as hemorrhaging, is a serious medical condition that occurs when a patient bleeds inside their body instead of bleeding out through an open cut or wound. The blood collects internally.
Many cases of internal bleeding arise from external trauma. Sometimes, people suffer direct penetrating trauma when a foreign object, such as a bullet or knife, enters their body and causes them to bleed internally. Other times, high-velocity blunt trauma can cause internal bleeding. Automobile collisions or other types of physical trauma also cause a patient to hemorrhage.
In addition to trauma, internal bleeding can also occur as a result of certain medical conditions that cause bleeding, such as gastrointestinal problems, hemophilia, medication overdoses or errors, hemorrhagic fevers, or aneurysms. An experienced Stamford lawyer can help a patient understand their internal bleeding medical diagnosis and its legal implications.
Diagnosing internal bleeding is not as simple as other medical conditions. For instance, when a patient suffers a broken wrist, the doctors can often diagnose the fracture immediately upon seeing the patient by the external appearance of the wrist. They can easily confirm the fracture on an x-ray. Internal bleeding is not as easy to recognize because the injury is not outwardly visible. Common signs of hemorrhaging include:
Although all patients with internal bleeding do not always exhibit the same symptoms, responsible doctors should know to assess and evaluate their patients.
Unfortunately, when patients visit an emergency room complaining of pain and exhibiting some of the above symptoms, doctors and hospital staff might ignore or misinterpret their symptoms. If a healthcare professional fails to recognize and diagnose internal bleeding, the patient’s hemorrhaging could continue, causing extreme blood loss, which could lead to permanent organ damage or even death.
Responsible doctors and medical staff should perform thorough patient evaluations, taking into account each of their patients’ symptoms. They should ask their patients or the people with them the appropriate questions to learn what caused their symptoms. They should also order the right tests and interpret the results correctly in order to arrive at the diagnosis of internal bleeding. A physician failing to follow standard medical procedures could be liable for medical malpractice.
An experienced attorney can investigate an incident by reviewing a patient’s medical chart and working with medical experts. From here, a Stamford lawyer can take the next steps in filing an internal bleeding malpractice suit.
Internal bleeding is a serious health problem. Failure to diagnose the condition promptly could lead to permanent health problems or even death. A doctor’s mistake could give you legal grounds to seek monetary compensation for your physical injuries and other losses.
If you or your loved one suffered harm because of a provider’s error, pursuing legal relief in Stamford internal bleeding malpractice lawsuits could be a viable option. Get in touch with our tenacious team at Berkowitz Hanna to get started on your case.
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