Zionsville, IN asked in Medical Malpractice and Personal Injury for Indiana

Q: Do I have a medical malpractice case?

I gave birth in May of 22. It was a planned c-section. After c-sections nurses are supposed to come and press on your stomach to make sure you don't form a clot in your uterus. My nurses didn't do this, and I formed a blood clot that caused me to hemorrhage pretty badly. I believe it was a class IV.

It has caused me extreme anxiety, and now my husband and I won't have anymore kids because of this.

I'm just curious if I would have a case with this, as I know medical malpractice can be hard to prove.

2 Lawyer Answers

A: Yes there is a potential case. Medical malpractice means that a doctor violated the standard of care. A bad outcome is not enough. Another doctor would be needed to evaluate what the doctors did. Due to the nature of medical malpractice cases, the extent of your injuries may effect the viability of your case.

A: I'm sorry for your ordeal. The best way for you to get a definitive answer would be to reach out to Indiana attorneys to try to arrange a free initial consult. If a law firm felt that there was a basis for a case, they could retrieve your hospital records and review them with a medical professional. You're correct - med mal cases can be difficult to prove and can be costly to litigate, which is why many law firms are selective in screening prospective cases. Good luck

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