The Risk of Incorrect Medical Procedures

Undergoing medical procedures of any kind is not only frightening, but can be incredibly stressful as well. As a patient, you are asked to place your trust in the doctors who treat you and you may naturally assume that they are properly trained and capable of performing the needed procedure. Unfortunately, this is not always the case.

Negligent doctors and medical staff members who do not have the proper training needed to treat you put your health at serious risk. It is the doctor and medical staff members’ job to ensure that you receive the correct medical procedure to treat your injury or illness. Inaccurate charts or other inaccurate information may cause you to receive a procedure that you did not need.

Receiving the incorrect medical procedure also means that you are not receiving the procedure needed to heal your injury or illness. This will lead to prolonged health concerns and has the potential to cause permanent health conditions or even death.

If a doctor’s or medical staff member’s negligence has caused your initial condition to worsen, additional health concerns to appear, or the development of permanent injuries, contact a Waukesha medical malpractice lawyer immediately. Turn to a skilled Waukesha attorney to protect your rights as you pursue legal action against negligent doctors or medical staff members.

The Waukesha medical malpractice lawyers at the law offices of Habush, Habush, & Rottier, S.C. are prepared to assist you with all of your legal needs. Call 1-800-559-5599 today to schedule your free initial consultation.

Free Case Evaluation






Habush Habush & Rottier S.C., Office Locations
Wisconsin Injury Attorney Results
  • 99 million awarded by jury to widows of ironworkers killed in crane crash at Miller Park.
  • 12.5 million to a young man injured due to a defective roof in his car.
  • 12 million to a woman who suffered brain damage due to overprescription of pain medication.
  • 12 million to a man whose Ford rolled over in an accident.
  • 9.6 million awarded for medical malpractice causing birth injury.
  • 8.4 million awarded to a woman by a jury for surgical malpractice.

home  |  firm overview  |  attorneys  |  practice areas  |  results  |  legal blog  |  charitable funds  |  contact  |  articles  |  faqs  |  resources
© Copyright 2007-2010 Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. The information contained in the site is not intended to provide legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your situation. 800-2-HABUSH or 800-242-2874.

SEO provided by the Search Engine Optimization firm The Search Engine Guys.