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Stamford, CT Medication Error Lawyers

Stamford, Connecticut, Trial Lawyers for Medication Errors

Medication errors occur in a wide range of places, including hospitals, nursing homes and at the offices of personal doctors. Many people who have been the victims of a medication error may not know it — they only know that they suffered often severe negative affects.

A woman with a serious health condition was prescribed a non-steroidal anti inflammatory drug, which led to her death. The doctor should have known that she could not have this medicine — he had even circled that fact in his chart.

If you believe that a medication error may have occurred, the best way to learn if you have a case is to talk directly with a lawyer. At the Law Offices of Piazza, Simmons & Grant, L.L.C., we offer free and confidential consultations in personal injury and medical malpractice cases. To schedule a consultation, contact us toll free at 1-866-764-7591.

How Medication Errors Occur

Every situation is unique. Because there are an infinite number of health problems and care situations, medication errors can occur in many ways:

  • Doctor prescribed the wrong medicine for a condition
  • Doctor prescribed the wrong dose
  • Wrong dose was administered
  • Doctor prescribed a medicine that was dangerous to the patient
  • Harmful hormone replacement therapy
  • Dose administered to the wrong person

We understand that recovering from a medication error can be difficult. We will do everything within our power to help you, even if we do not accept your case. This may mean referring you to other reputable professionals who can help.

Contact Our Attorneys

To learn more about how we can help you with a legal matter, contact the Law Offices of Piazza, Simmons & Grant, L.L.C., by calling us toll free at 1-866-764-7591 or by completing our online contact form.

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