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When can you file a medical malpractice claim?  

On Behalf of | Jan 22, 2025 | Medical Malpractice

Medical negligence is a dangerous issue with fatal consequences. Patients affected may get worse or may develop new health conditions due to the negligence of their health care providers.  

If you are affected by this issue, you can file a medical malpractice claim and seek compensation. Let’s examine the key points to consider if you find yourself in this difficult situation.  

What patients need to know

Medical malpractice happens when a health care professional fails to provide the standard of care that a reasonably competent professional would have provided under similar circumstances. If you experience any of the issues below, it may be the time to file a claim.  

  • Medication errors:  Receiving the wrong medication or dosage can have severe consequences, sometimes even leading to death. Health care providers must understand your medical history and potential drug interactions to prevent this problem. 
  • Surgical errors:  Mistakes during surgery can cause significant harm to patients and lead to serious infections.  
  • Birth injuries:  While childbirth should be a joyous occasion, errors during delivery can lead to serious injuries for both mother and child.   
  • Misdiagnosis:  Doctors must provide accurate and timely diagnoses. Your condition could worsen if they ordered the wrong tests or misinterpreted the results.  
  • Hospital-related infections:  Hospitals should maintain strict hygiene practices to prevent infections. Failure to do so can result in severe, sometimes fatal, diseases.  

Timing is crucial when filing a medical malpractice claim. In Maryland, you have three years from the date of discovering the injury to file a claim. It’s essential to act quickly to ensure you don’t miss this deadline.  

Getting the compensation you deserve  

Filing a medical malpractice claim is a complex process, but it’s an important step in seeking justice and compensation for the harm you’ve suffered. Remember, you don’t have to face this difficulty alone. An experienced and compassionate attorney can guide you through the process and help you understand your rights.