Waukesha Emergency Room Errors Lawyer

Every year, over 100 million people visit emergency room facilities. Of the 100 million, 100,000 people lose their lives because of emergency room errors and many other are seriously injured. Factors such as an under-staffed ER, defective or lack of adequate medical equipment, or poorly trained ER doctors and staff members contribute to this high number. In most emergency room cases, you are treated by a doctor who you know nothing about and are forced to place your trust in their abilities. When you visit an emergency room, you expect for the medical staff of the ER to be properly trained and have the capability to correctly treat you for your injuries. If you or a loved one has been injured due to the negligent behavior of emergency room health care professionals, contacting an experienced lawyer is the first step in holding ER staff accountable for their irresponsible actions.

Common occurrences of emergency room errors are:

  • Failure to admit patients to a hospital when necessary
  • Failure to diagnose and prevent heart attacks or strokes
  • Misdiagnosis of patient’s injuries or illnesses
  • Interpretation errors of CT scans, x-rays, and MRIs
  • Delayed treatment
  • Errors in written prescriptions

The Waukesha emergency room lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. have been handling emergency room error cases for years. With 13 offices throughout Wisconsin, there is always a team of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. attorneys nearby in order to assist you with your legal needs. The Waukesha attorneys are dedicated to working closely with you in order to ensure that you receive the highest amount of compensation that you deserve. Contact the Waukesha emergency room error attorneys today and begin the fight for your rights.

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