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Wrong Medication Error Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are prescription or medication errors?
Prescription or medication errors occur when a patient takes the wrong medication or an incorrect dose of medication. This can happen when the correct medication is prescribed, but the wrong one is given or administered, or when a doctor fails to prescribe medication correctly or appropriately. A claim for medication administration error can arise due to a medication or prescription mistake.
2. Can you sue for the wrong medication?
You can sue a medical practitioner or health services provider for compensation for injuries caused by medication errors if you are able to prove that the the medication error represents a departure from the reasonable standard of care. This is a matter for medical expert opinion.
If you are successful in proving that the medication error was negligent, you may be compensated for your losses including the following:
- Pain and suffering;
- Past and ongoing treatment expenses;
- Past and ongoing loss of income;
- Past and ongoing costs of care and assistance; and
- Housing or vehicle modifications.
3. How long do you have to claim a medication error?
The time limits for medication error claims differ across states. Typically, in NSW, you are required to file your claim within three years of discovering that you have suffered an injury as a result of a medication error. If you are submitting the claim on behalf of a child, the time limits may vary from state to state. It is advisable to promptly get in touch with a prescription error lawyer to exercise your right to legal advice and potentially compensation within the prescribed timeframes.
4. Who can I claim medication malpractice against?
When medical providers, such as hospitals, pharmacies, doctors, and nurses, provide you with medical treatment, they have a duty of care towards you. If their actions or negligence result in a medication or prescription error, it may present a breach of that duty. In such cases, you may be eligible to seek compensation for your injuries.