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Medication Errors In Nursing Home Facilities

Posted by Bautista Leroy | Jun 25, 2018 | 0 Comments

medication errors in nursing home facilities

Bautista LeRoy Law Firm can assist if you require information about medication errors in nursing homes. Since 1990, our attorneys have provided services in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area. Specializing in personal injury law pertaining to car, motorcycle, truck and train accidents as well as nursing facility neglect cases. Our experts have an outstanding track record that translates into successful results for our clients.

This article highlights some of the more commonly occurring medication errors at nursing homes, their adverse impacts on residents and legal options against such care facilities.

 

What Are Common Medication Errors That Occur in Nursing Homes?

Nursing home residents frequently experience medication errors. These mistakes, whether due to staff shortage, training issues or human error, can have severe repercussions. Here are a few commonly seen mistakes:

  • Incorrect Dosage
  • Wrong Medication
  • Failure to Administer Medication
  • Drug Interactions
  • Lack of Monitoring

 

What Are the Consequences of Medication Errors?

Medication mistakes can have devastating repercussions for nursing facility residents. When residents receive incorrect dosage or medicines, this could cause serious health complications.

An incorrect dose of insulin could quickly raise diabetic blood sugar to dangerously elevated levels, risking coma or even death. Furthermore, taking more blood thinners than prescribed could result in internal bleeding. Such mistakes could have serious consequences for residents with already at risk due to preexisting conditions.

 

How Can Nursing Homes Be Held Accountable with Legal Action?

Legal action could be brought against nursing homes that failed to give the elder residents appropriate medication.

Families may take legal action in order to:

  • Seek Compensation For Damages
  • Obtain Justice
  • Prevent Future Mistakes

 

Why Hiring A Personal Injury Attorney Is Beneficial?

Hiring a personal injury attorney when faced with nursing home medication errors can be invaluable, providing guidance that could make a big difference for your case. Their professional insight may prove essential:

  • Expertise in Elder Law
  • Evidence Gathering
  • Negotiation Skills
  • Maximizing Compensation

 

When Should An Attorney Be Hired?

If you believe a loved one may have experienced medication errors at a nursing facility, take immediate steps. Medication errors can have severe repercussions, consulting an attorney early will increase the odds of an effective case outcome.

An attorney will conduct research, collect medical records and consult specialists to assess the full scope of damage. Do not delay making your personal injury claims, as these have deadlines, take swift action so no crucial deadlines pass you by.

 

What Are The Criteria To Find An Effective Attorney?

  • Expertise: Hire an attorney experienced in representing nursing home negligence cases such as medication errors.
  • Reputation: Read client testimonials and case results to asses an attorney's ability to handle your case successfully.
  • Availability: Attorneys must always be available and address all of your inquiries throughout the legal process.
  • Success Record: Look for an attorney with an impressive track record in nursing home negligence and personal injury cases.

 

Why Choose Bautista LeRoy LLC?

Bautista LeRoy LLC's legal team has extensive experience representing nursing home negligence claims. We specialize in medical malpractice litigation cases and strive for justice on behalf of elderly residents.

We understand the heartache caused by medication errors. Our team will conduct an in-depth investigation, consult with experts and create an effective argument against nursing homes to hold them responsible.

 

Suggested Action Steps

  • Keep a medical record, which includes medications taken and any symptoms which might indicate potential medication errors.
  • Consult an attorney immediately to safeguard and ensure the legal rights of your loved ones.
  • If your loved ones still reside in a nursing home, getting a second opinion could ensure they're receiving appropriate treatments.
  • Keep a close watch over your case's development and follow the legal advice provided by your attorney.

Medication errors at nursing homes may have serious repercussions for residents' health and wellbeing, so legal action may be an effective means of holding nursing homes accountable and assuring victims receive justice and compensation. Contact us today at 816-221-0382 or send us an email on our Contact Page. Serving Kansas City, MO and KS as well as surrounding areas of Benton County and St. Louis.

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