Free Evaluation
Enter your info toreceive free legal help.
Hospital Malpractice
Blood Transfusion Injuries
Mistakes made during blood transfusions can often times lead to severe injuries, and in some cases death. Sadly, such mistakes are more common than you may think. An estimated 12 to 13 people die yearly in the United States from preventable blood transfusion injuries, although some experts suspect the number is higher. Blood transfusion injuries are just one consequence of the unfortunate spread of medical malpractice in the healthcare arena.Causes of Blood Transfusion Injuries
In most cases, blood transfusion injuries are caused by medical negligence. Negligence can take on many forms, ranging from simple labeling mistakes to blatant recklessness. However, some instances that seem to promote negligence and regularly surround blood transfusion injuries are:
- Storage of blood equipment for different patients in the same refrigerator
- Inadequate staffing or staff training
- Many transfusions being performed at once
- Lack of informed consent for the transfusion
- Inadequate blood and patient verification protocol
- Incorrect blood identification and labeling
Blood Transfusion Errors and their Consequences
Blood transfusion errors regularly have devastating consequences, which scale from blood compatibility issues to serious infection and death. In some cases, recipients of incorrect blood transfusions are forced to live their entire lives with chronic, incurable diseases such as Hepatitis or AIDS.If you or a loved one has been involved in a blood transfusion injury because of the negligence or malpractice of a medical professional, you need to ensure that your legal rights are protected. Please contact us today for a free consultation with an experienced Orlando medical malpractice attorney who can help you maximize your legal rights and options.
