Medical Prescription Errors in West Chester PA
Getting justice from a serious injury caused by a West Chester prescription error or medication error requires aggressive personal injury lawyers serving West Chester PA who fight for victims of medical mistakes and are motivated and aggressive in getting a medical malpractice victim the personal injury settlement they need. Contact Ciccarelli Law Offices if you or a loved one has suffered serious injuries from medication and prescription error in West Chester. Contact us 24/7 at (610) 692-8700 or (877) 529-2422 toll free.
Prescription errors and medication mistakes cause over one million injuries and deaths in the United States every year. These avoidable injuries could be caused by a doctor prescribing the medications incorrectly, the pharmacy filling the wrong dosage, or by nurses dispensing a different patient’s drugs.
Prescription errors are so common and prevalent in hospitals, nursing homes and long-term care facilities that it has been estimated an average of one mistake per patient per day is made. While the vast majority of these mistakes may not lead to serious injury, some prescription errors can lead to the patient’s death. Prescription error lawyers can investigate claims for medical malpractice or nursing negligence if a medication mistake results in a serious personal injury or death.
Preventing Medication Mistakes
Medication prescription mistakes are a preventable problem, but little is done to avoid these errors. Simple steps that could be taken to double check medications and clearly write prescriptions are not followed by most hospitals and medical providers. As a result of this carelessness and negligence, thousands of Americans suffer serious injuries or die every year.
Patients in nursing homes and long term care facilities are often the most susceptible to these prescription errors and there is evidence to believe that many of these errors our never reported to the patient our their family. Get the benefit of an experienced West Chester personal injury lawyer and his team working for you to get the justice and monetary settlement you need.
Our promise: You need a West Chester personal injury lawyer who understands the seriousness of your medication prescription error case and will give it to you straight. You do not expect guarantees but you need a lawyer that you can trust to fight for you and your family to the fullest extent of the law. Our West Chester legal team promises to work for you; be thorough and aggressive in setting out the best strategies for you and your loved ones.
At Ciccarelli Lawyers, our team of personal injury lawyers are working on your West Chester PA case so that you have the benefit of several attorneys including Lee and using their combined efforts and experience to get you the justice you and your family need. Get Justice.
We accept West Chester personal injury medication and prescription error claims on a contingency fee basis; which means that we do not require an advance fee, retainer or hourly rate but base our fee on a percentage of the monetary settlement we earn for you. Call Us 24/7 toll free at (877) 529-2422. Learn how we will work toward the result you need.
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When you have been seriously injured as a result of medical malpractice in West Chester, you need justice; and you need a top personal injury lawyer serving West Chester PA with years of experience winning the tough cases: contact Lee Ciccarelli and our West Chester Personal Injury team today. Call 24/7 (610) 692-8700 or (877) 529-2422.
