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Medication or Pharmacy Error

Hospital Pharmacy Errors Can Be Deadly

Doctors count on prescription medications to prevent infection, to treat serious conditions and to prepare patients for surgery. When a pharmacy error or a mistake at a hospital or clinic dispensary results in serious complications or loss of life, someone has to stand up for justice for the victims.

At the New York city law firm of Rosenbaum & Rosenbaum, we stand up for individuals and families in Manhattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island, as well as Westchester, Nassau and Rockland counties who have suffered due to a hospital pharmacy error. Contact us today for a free consultation.

How Do Medication Errors Occur?

A mistake in the prescription or administration of drugs can happen at almost any point in a patient's care. Hospital staff members are aware of the frequency of medication errors and pharmacy mistakes. They know how important it is to keep accurate records, to double-check prescriptions and to communicate clearly with other team members.

When proper standards of care are not followed and communication breaks down, the results can be devastating. At Rosenbaum & Rosenbaum, our attorneys can help victims of a wide range of prescription errors, such as:

  • Nursing error — like misreading a chart — leading to medication overdose
  • Pharmacist negligence in filling a prescription
  • Failure to take accurate medical history leading to the administration of contraindicated drugs
  • Failure to provide standard prophylactic medications (to prevent post-surgical infection, for example)

To discuss your case in a free consultation with an experienced New York City medical malpractice lawyer, contact our Wall Street offices today. All malpractice and hospital negligence cases are handled on a contingency fee basis. You will owe no attorney's fees until we recover financial compensation for you.

Case Results

$22,000,000 We obtained a settlement valued at more than 22 million dollars on behalf of a pedestrian who suffered a traumatic brain injury as a result of being hit by an automobile.

$2,000,000 for a woman who suffered several fractures and nerve damage to her leg.

$1,500,000 for a man who was the victim of excessive force by police officers.

$1,500,000 for a student who suffered an eye injury as a result of improperly maintained school equipment.

$1,000,000 for a man who suffered an ankle fracture requiring surgery as a result of a negligently maintained construction site.

$900,000 for a man who suffered neurological damage as a result of a hospital's failure to diagnose a stroke.

$750,000 for a woman who suffered a back injury requiring surgery.

$650,000 for the estate of a man who died due to the failure to diagnose cancer.

$500,000 for a woman who suffered a back injury requiring surgery.

$500,000 for a man who suffered a permanent ACL injury resulting in a limp due to a negligently performed surgery.

$460,000 for a man who suffered serious injuries as a result of a negligently maintained construction site.

$450,000 for the estate of a man who suffered decubitus ulcers resulting in a partial amputation as a result of nursing home negligence.

$400,000 for a woman who was the victim of excessive police force.

$400,000 for a woman who suffered a back injury requiring surgery.

$400,000 for the estate of a woman who died due to the failure to diagnose a pulmonary embolism.

$450,000 for a woman who was discriminated against in the workplace.

$350,000 for a woman who suffered a fractured ankle as a result of being hit by a car.

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