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Negligent Blood
Transfusion
A blood transfusion can be the difference between life or death for a severely ill or injured
patient.
While the new supply of blood could save a patient's life, there are many problems that could go
wrong with the transfusion that could further harm an already vulnerable individual.
If you or someone you love has suffered from medical malpractice through a poor blood
transfusion, consider contacting a medical malpractice attorney immediately to see if you have
grounds to initiate a claim for compensation.
Blood Transfusion Risks
At every stage of a transfusion, there are potential problems that could cause the transfusion
to fail and either be ineffective or cause further injury to the patient:
- Poor handling of needle that causes bruising or internal bleeding
- Transfusion of contaminated blood
- Transfusion of wrong blood type
- Performing a transfusion without informed consent from the patient
- Waiting too long to administer the transfusion
Effects of a Bad Transfusion
The timing and execution of a blood transfusion must be exact in order for a patient to
successfully accept the blood into their system and recover from his or her injury or illness. When
one of the above problems occurs and the transfusion is unsuccessful, the following health
complications could result:
- Contraction of HIV, Hepatitis, MRSA, or other infection from contaminated blood
- Multi-organ failure from receiving the wrong blood type during transfusion
- Bruising, bleeding, or other internal injury from improper handing of needle
- Death
An improper transfusion can be costly and may even cost the patient her life. Doctors, nurses,
and other medical professionals have a responsibility to adhere to strict protocols when performing
blood transfusions and to take reasonable care to keep the patient safe from harm.
If a health care professional was negligent, and this led to serious personal injury or death,
then the hospital or responsible health care provider may be sued for medical
malpractice. A successful medical malpractice lawsuit could recover compensation for costly
medical bills, lost wages from time off of work, physical therapy costs, funeral costs, emotional
distress, and pain and suffering.
Contact an experienced personal injury lawyer at our firm today. Your
inquiry is confidential and you will receive an honest evaluation. We're here to help, so don't
delay.
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