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Thursday 25 April 2013

Financial Recovery



What if you spend a big amount to recover from an illness but ends up spending some more because the doctor negligently performed the wrong treatment?

That’s the common denominator of patients who suffered from medical negligence. Read and learn from their experience.

A lad crushed his ankle from playing basketball. He was rushed to the Accident and Emergency department. Unfortunately, the healthcare professional failed to provide a correct diagnosis and treatment.

The nurse who was preoccupied with a lot of tasks in the hospital failed to monitor the patient and administered the wrong dosage to the ailing patient. Instead of a fast recovery, the person suffered longer.

A woman who tried to restore her angelic face through plastic surgery was disappointed and spends additional costs to correct the mistakes committed by her surgeon.

Skin diseases due to an exposure to a harmful substance prompted a man to ask help from a dermatologist only to be disappointed and suffer from additional burns and scarring.

Just by reading an example of malpractice committed by healthcare professionals makes you feel sympathetic.

What can you do if you spent a huge amount and end up being injured? What if instead of recovering from a disease you end up suffering longer? Can you get compensated for your pain and suffering? That’s the concept of medicalclaims – to be compensated for the sufferings of innocent victims.

The question is: Is the compensation sufficient enough to recover from the bad experience? Actually, the compensation is not enough to cover for the pain and suffering not to mention the financial problems it caused.

Imagine, you pay for hospitalization, medicines, treatment, transportation going to the medical expert, additional utilities costs, hiring an assistant, buying items for the injury and nutritious food. On top of that, you loss some earnings because of being absent for a certain period plus more expenses that is so stressful.

The patients really deserve a reimbursement for unnecessary pain and hardship. It should be given not reluctantly because it can sustain their needs and lighten the burden carried by an innocent person.

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