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Experienced Emergency Room Errors & Negligence Attorneys in St. Louis, Missouri

At The Gogel Law Firm, our medical malpractice lawyers in St. Louis, Missouri understand that when our residents require emergency medical care, they move quickly to the nearest hospital, and expect to get the help they need swiftly and effectively.

Emergency department personnel are trained to act with precision, using their instincts, experience, and education to maintain patient priorities to ensure everyone receives the proper care — promptly.

Our St. Louis personal injury attorney and law firm founder, Jeremy A. Gogel, knows that not everyone who steps foot into an emergency room is going to receive the quality care they need to ensure their medical needs are attended to properly.

When this mismanagement meets the threshold of medical malpractice, our St. Louis residents can become increasingly injured or, in some cases, lose their lives.

If you believe your emergency medical care left you more injured than when you arrived, contact our experienced personal injury lawyers in St. Louis to review your case and provide the customized legal options you need to pursue the liable party for the necessary financial recovery.

What are the Most Common Causes of Emergency Room Errors and Negligence in St. Louis, Missouri?

The Centers for Disease Control lists that over 141 million people visited emergency rooms throughout the U.S. last year, which can lead to significant errors, delays in medical care, and direct negligence when staffs are overworked and stretched too thin.

The most common causes of emergency room errors and negligence may include:

  • Overcrowding and excessive wait times
  • Overworked staff, including medical assistants, nurses, and doctors
  • Failing to recognize symptoms of a heart attack, stroke, or severe medical issue
  • Misdiagnosis of more significant ailments, including cancer or diabetes
  • Physician failure to monitor or treat patients with urgency
  • Failing to run the proper tests or x-rays to provide the proper care
  • Supplying the wrong prescription, leading to medication errors or dangerous interactions
  • Improper communication with medical staff and healthcare providers
  • Failing to refer a patient to a specialist to receive optimal care
  • Failing to provide proper patient care instructions

Each of these negligent acts can cause serious injuries or illnesses to become life-threatening.

If you or someone you love has experienced advanced ailments, injuries, or diseases because of emergency room errors or negligence, contact our medical malpractice lawyers in St. Louis to discuss your unique circumstances and your legal rights and options to hold the liable party accountable.

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What are the Most Common Injuries Caused by Emergency Room Mistakes & Negligence in St. Louis, Missouri?

Emergency rooms are hectic places where the staff is moving quickly and identifying which patients need faster care based on the severity of their condition.

For instance, someone with a broken finger may see their care delayed over someone who has suffered an immediate, life-threatening injury.

However, the combination of crowded emergency rooms, understaffed or overworked medical professionals, and extended wait times can lead to severe medical complications caused by the failure to treat a patient in a timely manner.

Failing to identify medical conditions and treat patients accordingly may lead to:

When someone suffers severe injuries or loses their life because of negligent medical care, or emergency room errors, they may be entitled to significant financial recovery because of the harm they have suffered.

If someone loses their life to medical malpractice, surviving family members may be eligible to file a wrongful death claim against the reckless person, party, or entity whose action or inaction led to their loved one’s death.

In Missouri, spouses, children, and parents, then siblings, or a court-appointed person may be eligible to file a wrongful death claim.

If you have lost a loved one to negligence of any type, contact our compassionate wrongful death lawyers in St. Louis today to discuss your eligibility to file a claim against the liable party.

Contact Our Experienced Emergency Room Error or Negligence Attorneys in St. Louis at the Gogel Law Firm Today to Schedule a Free Consultation

Medical malpractice is a serious form of negligence that can change your life, whether it occurs in a private physician’s office or an emergency room. If you have suffered an injury or lost a loved one to medical negligence, contact our experienced personal injury attorneys in St. Louis, Missouri today to schedule a free consultation by calling (314) 370-8173 or contact us online to have one of our skilled lawyers call you.

Frequently Asked Questions for Our Emergency Room Negligence Attorneys in St. Louis, Missouri

Is it Medical Malpractice if I Disagree with the Emergency Room Doctor Who Treated Me?

A disagreement over your diagnosis may not rise to the level of medical malpractice. If you have questions about your medical care, you are free to seek a second opinion and explore another medical evaluation. However, if another medical professional diagnosis your condition different than the initial doctor, contact our experienced medical malpractice lawyer in St. Louis to discuss how it affected your health during a free consultation.

How Can Emergency Room Personnel Be Held Liable for Medical Errors or Negligence? 

The emergency department is staffed with physicians, specially trained registered nurses, and technicians who specialize in emergency medicine. They all have experience and education in emergency medicine and are held to the same standard of care as other medical professionals in their field. When they fail to provide that standard of care, and patients are injured as a result, they may be held liable for medical malpractice.

How Long is Too Long to Wait in an Emergency Department in St. Louis, Missouri?

Each emergency department throughout the city of St. Louis, and the state of Missouri, will have varying wait times depending on the staff and how busy they are on that day. Routine care is often administered quickly, sometimes immediately depending on your injuries, and within minutes or longer when it is determined who needs aid most urgently.

If you believe your well-being is being compromised by wait times, contact the triage nurse, who will keep you informed about the waiting time, and what to expect, so you can make an informed decision about your care.

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