Kankakee Delay in Treatment Lawyers
When a patient’s life is on the line, medical professionals cannot afford to make mistakes. They have a responsibility to provide a high standard of care to every patient that they see and to ensure that this care is provided in a timely fashion. When a physician hesitates to proceed with treatment, neglects a patient, or otherwise delays treatment, the patient’s life and health may be put in jeopardy.
If you or someone you love has been harmed because proper medical treatment was not administered in a timely manner, it may be appropriate to consider pursuing a legal action against the negligent practitioner. Contact the Kankakee delay in treatment attorneys of Spiros Law, P.C., at (815) 929-9292 for a free confidential consultation regarding your case.
Causes of Delayed Treatment
Many patients who seek out medical help need to receive treatment quickly to resolve an injury or illness. When medical personnel fail to provide proper treatment on time, they may be held accountable for any harm that the delay causes to the patient. Some common causes of delayed treatment include:
- Incorrect or unclear medical records
- Unclear operating instructions
- Shortage of qualified staff
- Wrongful diagnosis
How We Can Help
If you or a loved one has suffered as a consequence of delayed medical treatment, our Kankakee medical malpractice lawyers are prepared to represent your case. We have the knowledge and experience to fully investigate your case and will work diligently to determine who is responsible for your negligent treatment. We are committed to fighting on your behalf to hold the responsible parties accountable so that you receive the compensation that you need, including payment for medical bills, lost income, recovery expenses, and pain and suffering.
Contact Us
To learn more about how we can assist you with your delay in treatment lawsuit against a negligent health care worker, contact the Kankakee delay in treatment attorneys of Spiros Law, P.C., today by calling (815) 929-9292.