When pharmacists, physicians, and other providers are negligent, it can lead to many errors, including issues with medication. This is especially true for individuals who are in a hospital or a long-term care facility and have their medication provided to them or administered. Neglect can cause you to not receive your needed medication or face other types of harm. A Richmond medication neglect lawyer can help you file a claim for this neglect.
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Medication neglect occurs when a medical professional fails to uphold the expected and appropriate standard of care for patients, and this leads to errors in the medication the patient is given.
Medication errors in the U.S. cause about 1.5 million injuries each year. There are many forms of medication neglect and prescription errors, including:
Carelessness, miscommunication, misunderstandings, and other issues can cause these errors. Patients can face severe injury, disability, and death because of these mistakes. It’s crucial you know how to financially recover if you or a loved one was harmed because of the neglect of a medical provider.
Medication neglect is especially pervasive in nursing homes and long-term care facilities. Residents rely on the staff at these facilities to provide their medication, along with general care.
When the facility is negligent or understaffed, or staff is neglectful when tracking medication, residents can miss essential medication or be overly medicated. Missed medication like insulin, or medications for seizures, blood thinning, or heart conditions can be especially serious.
Medication neglect can lead to serious injuries and potentially death. If your loved one was hurt or killed because of the negligence of these facilities and their staff, you could hold those parties liable.
Who can be held liable for prescription neglect in Richmond depends on the specifics of your case. Potentially liable parties include:
In Virginia, there were 901 medical malpractice payment reports from 2020 to 2025. Cases for malpractice or neglect are much easier to resolve with an attorney. They can help you investigate the cause of your injuries and determine who is liable for medical negligence.
It can be worth filing a claim for medication negligence, especially if you or a loved one was harmed because of the neglect of a physician, pharmacist, or nursing home. When harm happens because these parties failed to uphold a professional standard of care, a civil claim may help you recover losses, like the cost of medical treatment. These cases are complex, however, and it’s helpful to hire a medication neglect lawyer.
A medication neglect lawyer generally charges a contingency fee, and the amount of that fee can vary. It is a percentage of the final verdict or settlement, so you won’t have upfront attorney’s fees.
If the medication neglect case goes to trial, you can expect a higher contingency fee than if it is settled in negotiations. Different attorneys have different fees depending on their location, experience, and the firm’s policies. Discuss costs with an attorney before you hire them.
You can file a claim for medication neglect in civil court in Virginia, usually in a circuit court or general district court. There are several requirements, including filing before the statute of limitations and being able to provide evidence that the medical provider failed to meet the appropriate standards of care.
These cases may also include a review by a medical malpractice review panel. It is easier to navigate filing this case with the help of an attorney.
It can be difficult to prove medication negligence, but every case is unique. Evidence is usually needed to prove negligence. This can include:
A skilled attorney can help you assess your case and gather key evidence.
Medical malpractice and negligence cases are difficult in Virginia, as there are strict limits on the amount of compensation you can recover. If you’ve suffered an injury from medication neglect in Richmond, Brooks & Baez can help you file with the John Marshall Courts Building and work for the compensation you are owed. Contact us today.
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