Philadelphia Attorneys: Hospital Medication Malpractice
The law firm of Silvers, Langsam & Weitzman offers personal attention, caring support and experienced representation to clients who have suffered serious injury or the loss of a loved one due to medication error on the part of a doctor, nurse or pharmacist at hospitals and clinics in Pennsylvania and southern New Jersey.
Our guarantee: You will be charged no fees and pay no costs until we are able to secure a settlement or trial judgment in your case.
Our lawyers have the resources and experience to thoroughly protect your right to seek compensation for medication error malpractice and other disastrous hospital mistakes. We will work closely with established medical experts to determine whether the wrong drug was prescribed or there was a negligent overdose, double dose or underdose due to a communication failure between doctors and nurses.
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In some situations, a medication error is more complicated than simply a case of the wrong drug being prescribed or administered. Drug interactions and side effects related to the patient's condition, such as diabetes or pregnancy, can result in serious injury or death. It is the responsibility of the hospital and staff to communicate and keep accurate records to prevent deadly drug interactions from taking place.
Tracing the chain of responsibility back to the liable parties can require the analysis of talented and respected medical experts. One of the strengths of our firm is that we have the resources to draw upon these experts in support of our clients' cases. We do not let hospital bureaucracy and shoddy record keeping stop us from holding those responsible accountable for your medication error injury or loved one's wrongful death.
To discuss your legal options in a free consultation with an experienced attorney about medication error malpractice, contact our offices today.
For more information about our services for clients who suffered due to a mis-filled prescription or other pharmacist error or negligence at a commercial pharmacy, please see our Pharmacological Malpractice page.

