When a Nurse Makes Mistakes, Who Do You Turn To?
Were injured during a hospital stay or at home when the nurse you trusted to
take care of you made dangerous mistakes? If so, the medical malpractice attorneys
at Weitz & Luxenberg can help. According to the United States Department of
Health and Human Resources there will be 2,824,900 working in the United States
in 2020 compared to the 2,001,500 curently working in the U.S.
We trust
these men and women to administer medications and take care of our medical needs
as we get older and begin to live in nursing homes and we can't do these
things for ourselves. Therefore, it is crucial that the registered nurse who is
assigned to your care be fully capable of providing for your medical needs.
If even one of these nurses makes mistakes in your care such as medical misdiagnosis in
an emergency or incorrect
administration of medication, you need recourse to fight for your rights in
court, and that is where Weitz & Luxenberg comes in. As a personal injury law firm, Weitz
& Luxenberg has been handling where men and women have been harmed through
medical malpractice for over 20 years. Fill out the form below to tell us about
your experience with nursing malpractice and a Weitz & Luxenberg client
services specialist will get back to you as soon as possible.
see also:
Malpractice and the Nursing Shortage Crisis
Nursing shortages crisis: risk for medical malpracticeMedical malpractice risks: nursing shortages are at a crisis level
Malpractice Risks from Shortage of Nurses
Malpractice risks: Injured because of shortage of nurses?Our nation's nurse shortage: medical malpractice risks
Appellate Briefs
Medical Malpractice Appellate BriefsMedical Malpractice Appellate Briefs--resources on Weitz & Luxenberg

