Protecting Patients Who've Been Put at Risk

The consequences of negligent discharge can be severe, causing harm and further preventable complications. If you or someone you love has been sent home too soon, we’re here to help you understand your rights and provide the trusted support you need. At Beausay & Nichols Law Firm, we know how overwhelming this situation can be, and we are ready to stand with you. Contact our Columbus team today and let us help you seek compensation for injuries caused by negligent medical professionals.

How Does Negligent Discharge Happen?

When a patient is released before they are medically stable or without proper instructions for how to care for themselves, it can be frightening. Sometimes, this happens because of overcrowded hospitals, pressure on medical staff to free up beds, inadequate staffing, or miscommunication between medical professionals. No matter the reason, negligent discharge is a form of medical malpractice, and the effects can be serious. If you or someone you love has gone through this, Beausay & Nichols Law Firm is here to listen, guide you through your options, and help you seek support and answers.

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Harmful Effects of Negligent Discharge

The consequences of being discharged too soon can be life-altering, with patients experiencing worsening symptoms, delayed recovery, and even lasting health complications. Some potential harmful effects of negligent discharge include:

  • Worsened medical conditions: Negligent discharge can lead to the exacerbation of existing medical conditions, making it difficult for patients to regain their health.
  • Increased risk of infection: Without proper monitoring and care, patients who are prematurely discharged may be at a higher risk of developing infections or complications.
  • Prolonged recovery times: When patients are sent home before they are fully healed, their recovery can be significantly prolonged, leading to more medical expenses and a diminished quality of life.
  • Emotional trauma: The emotional toll of negligent discharge is significant. Patients may experience anxiety, depression, and feelings of helplessness due to their deteriorating health conditions and lack of treatment options.

Our attorneys recognize the profound impact negligent discharge can have on your health and well-being. Beausay & Nichols Law Firm is here to build a strong case for you to prove malpractice has occurred.

Proving Malpractice Is Challenging

Proving malpractice after a patient is discharged prematurely can be challenging, as it requires demonstrating both the negligence of medical professionals and the resulting harm to the patient. To build a strong case, the following must be established:

Negligence of Medical Professionals

To prove negligence, it must be shown that the medical professionals responsible for prematurely discharging the patient failed to uphold the standard of care expected of them. This can be challenging, as it may involve expert medical testimony and detailed evidence to demonstrate that the actions of the healthcare providers fell below the accepted standard.

Your Losses

In addition to proving negligence, you must establish the damages resulting from the negligent discharge. This includes presenting evidence of the harm caused, such as medical records, bills, testimony from medical experts, and any additional expenses incurred as a direct result of being discharged prematurely. Even with proper evidence, our attorneys might need to aggressively negotiate to obtain the compensation you need. 

You Have a Short Time to Take Action in Ohio

If you or a loved one was discharged prematurely, it's important to act quickly. In Ohio, the statute of limitations for medical malpractice cases is typically one year from the date of the incident or the date when the patient should have reasonably discovered the malpractice. Waiting too long may result in losing your right to pursue a claim. Therefore, it's crucial to consult a lawyer with experience in negligent discharge as soon as possible to ensure your case is filed within the appropriate time frame.

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Injured by Negligent Discharge?

Speak With a Lawyer in Columbus, OH, Today

If you or a loved one has suffered harm due to being discharged prematurely from a medical facility in Columbus, Ohio, our team at Beausay & Nichols Law Firm is ready to help. With over 40 years of combined experience and a proven track record of success, we are proud to be recognized among the top personal injury attorneys in the area. Our dedication to protecting our clients’ rights has led to millions of dollars recovered for those injured by medical malpractice. 

Don’t worry about whether you have a case—we will handle the details. Contact Beausay & Nichols Law Firm today, and let us advocate for your rights and stand up to medical professionals and facilities.

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