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As a Memphis, Tennessee medical malpractice lawyer with the ability for members of our team to also investigate claims in Mississippi, Arkansas, and Kentucky, we wanted to provide this information to the public.
Arkansas Medical Malpractice Lawsuit for Surgical Mistake
Doris D. Riddick of Arkansas has initiated a medical malpractice lawsuit against her podiatrist for performing avoidable surgical procedures that forced her to suffer from post-surgical complications. In 2007, a burning sensation in her right foot led her to seek treatment from the podiatrist. The doctor carried out a number of unnecessary surgical procedures on her foot starting from July 2011 that resulted in bone inflammation. Riddick underwent multiple surgeries to treat the complications. Her medical malpractice lawsuit claims that the podiatrist did not inform her about the post-operative complications that caused her immense pain and suffering and financial loss due to additional surgery.
An Arkansas medical malpractice lawsuit filed following incorrect brain surgery resulted in $11 million award against Arkansas Children’s Hospital. Parents of a Mabelvale boy sued the hospital after doctors at the hospital first operated on the wrong side of the brain of a 15-year-old boy, who was suffering from seizures. Notwithstanding the second surgery on the right side, the boy suffered from brain tissue damage and was forced to suffer life-long injuries. The first trial of the Arkansas medical malpractice lawsuit led to $20 million award by a Pulaski County jury. However, the Supreme Court limited it to $11 million while endorsing the surgical mistake claim.
The Memphis Veterans Affairs Medical Center is facing a $6.5 million claim over death of a 60-year-old Arkansas man from surgical complications. According to the medical malpractice lawsuit, the victim underwent a “routine, elective, lifestyle-enhancing” operation to clear leg arteries blocked due to peripheral vascular problem. However, he was mistakenly shocked and left with a surgical balloon in his legs while being operated. This led to paralysis and caused a hole in his lower back. He died a few months later, as doctors failed to prescribe any effective treatment for surgery complications.
Grounds for Surgical Mistake Lawsuits
An Arkansas medical malpractice lawsuit can be filed citing surgical mistakes on the following grounds:
- Unnecessary surgical procedures
- Post-operative complications
- Mistakes during surgery
- Failure to keep standard of care during surgery
- Failure to inform patients about risks of surgical complications
- Failure to guide on effective post-surgery recovery
- Surgery leading to additional medical treatment
- Unnecessary pain and suffering due to surgery
Arkansas Medical Malpractice Lawsuit: The Legal Eye
- When two or more are found to be responsible for a surgical mistake, Arkansas medical malpractice regulation requires both to pay for compensation in proportion to their liabilities.
- The state follows the principle of Collateral Source that mandates reduction in Arkansas medical malpractice lawsuit compensation award paid to the plaintiff from other sources, such as own insurance.
- The expert witness appearing on behalf of the plaintiff must be equally or more qualified compared to the defendant medical professional.
- The statute of limitations stipulates a two-year window for all Arkansas medical malpractice lawsuits except for wrongful death, which can be filed within three years. All litigations must be initiated within two years of injury.
- Plaintiffs are not allowed to seek punitive damages exceeding $250,000 or three times of the economic damages granted. There is no limit on economic or non-economic damages and it may vary from case to case.
About Us
Members of our firm have litigated medical malpractice cases in a number of states including Tennessee, Mississippi and Arkansas, and we are now accepting free case evaluations in Kentucky, as well
There are a number of types of claims for medical malpractice in Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas and Kentucky including Misdiagnosis of cancer, Failure to diagnose heart conditions, Surgical errors, Orthopedic malpractice, Emergency room errors, Anesthesia and pharmaceutical malpractice, Failure to Transfer a Patient to Another Facility, Early Discharge, Birth injuries, Children’s injuries, Spinal cord injuries, Nursing home injuries, Plastic surgery injuries, Lasik surgery, Prescription errors and Reactions to prescription drugs.
If you or a loved one in Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas or Kentucky believes you are the victim of medical malpractice and have sustained an injury to yourself or your child, infant, parent or loved one, please contact us today.
We accept and handle medical malpractice cases on a contingency fee, meaning we front all litigation expenses (so there is nothing out of pocket for you) and we do not take a fee on the case unless there is a recovery by settlement or judgment. This means we can be your lawyer for no money down and no money owed during the pending case.
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