Medical Malpractice /
Medication Errors
Medication errors are among the most common medical errors and are among the most common causes of preventable harm to the American public.
Lawyers for Medication Errors in Tacoma, WA
If you receive a prescription medication that has been incorrectly filled, improperly prepared or improperly administered, the result can be tragic. Medication errors are among the most common medical errors and are among the most common causes of preventable harm to the American public.
Symptoms of medication errors include:
- Nausea and vomiting
- Allergic reaction
- Fatigue
- Dizziness
- Headaches
- Incontinence
- Cramping
- Loss of consciousness
- Paralysis
- Stroke
- Hemorrhaging
- Organ failure
Medication error cases may be complex. A medication error case may arise in a hospital and may involve multiple people who were involved in the prescription, preparation and administration of the medication. While legal cases involving prescription errors tend to center on an individual pharmacist, medication error cases require a litigation strategy and extensive discovery process. At Rush, Hannula, Harkins & Kyler PLLC, our medication error lawyers are ready to help people obtain fair and just compensation for the consequences of medication errors made by doctors, hospitals and pharmacies.
If you feel you or a loved one has suffered injury as a result of a medication error, call the medical malpractice lawyers of Rush, Hannula, Harkins & Kyler PLLC, now at (253) 383-5388 or click here to submit a free case review. Let our experience work for you. Our initial consultation is free of charge and we only get paid for our services if you receive monetary compensation.
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