Pediatric Medication Error Lawyer in Pennsylvania
The right medication can help your child recover from illnesses and diseases faster and more completely. It’s your pediatrician’s job to prescribe medications correctly and in the right dose for your child’s unique circumstances. Failing to prescribe medications correctly could cause your child harm and may constitute malpractice and make you and your family eligible to file a claim against them. Latona Law’s experienced pediatric medication error lawyers are here to help families in Pennsylvania get the justice they deserve.
Why Choose Latona Law?
Our team brings more than 30 years of medical malpractice experience to every case we represent. We understand the challenges families face as a result of medication errors and other forms of misconduct and are committed to helping you hold medical care providers accountable for their actions.
Our consultations are free and we only collect fees if you receive a settlement. You’ll be able to get the support and advice you need without having to worry about upfront costs disrupting your budget.
What Are Medication Errors?
Medication errors are mistakes made in the prescription or administration of medications. Some common errors to watch for include the following:
- Ordering the wrong medication: Pediatricians are responsible for ordering the correct medication as a result of diagnosis. If they make mistakes like prescribing a medication that doesn’t take into consideration your child’s medical history, allergies, or other factors, they may be guilty of malpractice.
- Prescribing medications that interact with other medicines: Pediatricians are also responsible for ensuring any new medications won’t interact poorly with your child’s other medicines. Failure to review your child’s other medications for potential interactions could constitute malpractice.
- Prescribing the wrong dose: Dosages are typically based on your child’s age, weight, and condition. If the pediatrician prescribes a dose that’s too small, it may not be effective and could lead to worse or ongoing health conditions. And if they prescribe a dose that’s too big, they could cause harm to your child. Inadequate dosing may qualify your family for a malpractice lawsuit.
- Incorrectly administering medications: Nurses and healthcare providers may not be given correct administration instructions for medications which could result in harm to your child. In these instances, the doctor, the administering healthcare practitioner, and the practice may be liable for malpractice.
Keep in mind that these are just a few of the common errors parents may encounter. If you believe your child’s pediatrician or healthcare provider acted in a way that breached their duty of care, seek legal help immediately.
The Benefits of Filing a Pediatric Medication Error Lawsuit
Medication errors can result in pain and suffering for your child and may lead to worsening health conditions that can cost thousands of dollars to treat. Filing a medication error lawsuit with help from a pediatric medication error lawyer can help in the following ways:
You may receive compensation for bills and future treatment costs. Filing a lawsuit holds doctors and healthcare providers accountable for their actions. Lawsuits may prompt reviews of conduct and practices to prevent errors in the future.
The sooner you can speak with an attorney, the sooner you’ll be able to file a case against the medical care practitioner who caused your loved one harm.
Get the Help You Deserve
If your child received the wrong medication or your doctor gave you the wrong guidance for administering medications to your child, you may be eligible to file a malpractice lawsuit. Schedule a free consultation and let our team review your case. If your child’s doctor violated their duty of care or caused your child harm through their actions, our team will help you get the compensation you need to focus on their recovery. Contact us today to speak with an experienced Pennsylvania pediatric medication error lawyer.