brain damage

Brain Damage Due to Medical Malpractice: What to Know

Over the years, brain damage remains one of the most prominent nightmares that many New Yorkers find themselves wary of each day. Compared to conditions with more comfortable recovery periods and lower treatment costs, this condition remains one of the most severe that anyone can experience, especially when you consider all else that follows. 

A quick review of brain damage

Brain damage is a medical condition that refers to two different forms of the state that each stems from their unique causes. 

The first type of brain damage is called anoxia, which is technically defined as a total lack of oxygen to a person’s brain, causing functions to cease and leave the brain matter prone to damage because of a lack of support. The second type of brain damage is called hypoxia and is a less severe form (yet still hazardous) because it occurs when there is only a partial lack of oxygen in the brain. 

What causes brain damage (and a specific concern you may need to worry about)

At this point, you’re probably well-aware of the fact that brain damage can occur in different ways that anyone can quickly expect. In most cases, such conditions arise when one experiences serious head injuries in specific situations, such as: 

  • Falling from greater heights, like dropping from a ladder while doing housework or a fall from a balcony
  • Head trauma experienced during vehicular or work accidents
  • Drowning in the ocean (which is caused by a general lack of oxygen in the body) 

Typically, the catalysts mentioned above are responsible for most emergency room visits over concerns for brain damage. However, it is also worth noting that the same problem can occur due to medical malpractice. This type of damage is a significant concern that many NYC patients should be well-aware.

How can such a problem occur under a doctor’s care?

Generally, brain damage under medical care isn’t unheard of because hundreds to thousands of instances occur every year. 

Often linked to botched surgical procedures undertaken to improve the quality of one’s life for years or decades, errors on the doctor’s end will cause such a condition in this specific circumstance. For instance, surgical mistakes (like wrong cuts or doses of anesthesia) will interrupt blood flow in the brain or cause irregular heartbeats and breathing, causing hypoxia or anoxia. 

What to do if you or a loved one experienced brain damage due to medical malpractice?

Considering that brain damage is no laughing matter, it is best to take the necessary actions and precautions that will allow you to seek proper compensation for your predicament. 

Regardless of how severe the condition at hand maybe, where it occurred, or what mistake the presiding medical practitioner made, it’s best to handle such a case by enlisting a legal expert’s services. Once you’ve determined that medical malpractice was the driving force behind your brain damage (or by a loved one), you will need to enlist the services of Ronemus & Vilensky’s experts from now on! 

Conclusion

Dealing with brain damage is never a comfortable experience. Complications will arise and can hamper the quality of your life or that of a loved one. Once you (or someone you know) begin to experience such a condition at the hands of a trusted medical practitioner, it is best to seek a legal expert’s services to help you seek justice in NYC’s courts!

We’re a team of brain injury attorneys in New York City that specialize in helping victims of medical malpractice get what is due to them. If you or a loved one has experienced severe brain damage at the hands of a trusted professional, get in touch with us today to help you out!