Can I sue a hospital for medical malpractice? Serious answers solitary please?

Last Saturday I passed out in mid walk, and land on my knee. I was taken to the ER and I kept describing them my knee hurt. All they did was put an rime pack on it...No X-Ray, no cat scan on it, NOTHING but ICE! Well I was sent home from work because I can not walk and put pressure on my knees. I am going tomorrow to have an X-Ray done, and I am wanting to know if there is something seriously wrong beside it...can I sue the hospital for not treating it or doing any test to see if it was okay? I can not even recount you how many times I told them my knee hurt... Thanks for the answers!
Answers:
I don't reason this is malpractice.

Did you take the time to remind them about your knees? I'm sure I would have said something like "I'd close to an xray or some treatment for my knee."

Plus maybe they be focusing more on why you passed out. I would think that would be more important or highly developed up on the list then the knees.

I once hurt my ankle pretty badly and saw a doctor. He just looked at it and feel it saying it was ok. I be in tears with distress and told him I couldn't even walk on it without awful stomach-ache (I was hopping from the bed to the bathroom that was it). So this doctor only just shrugged went and got crutches and wrote some headache med for me and that was it.

3mts later I be still in TONS of pain and could only just walk. Saw a new doctor who feel around and told me I most likely TORE my achelleis tendon (the one that runs down the backbone of the leg) He said too much had passed and the only treatment would be surgery but he said he would be a horrible and aching one. He hated to even do that kind of surgery.

So to this year I still have awful pain surrounded by my ankle.

The thing is you were at the ER and they are principally there for fast emergency treatment & more of a prompt fix kind of place. Not like a doctor who would clutch the time and help see what was wrong and how to fix it.

Good luck and the doctor. I hold awful knee problems and I know the pain can be horrible. Source(s): homeschooling mom of 3
wow that would def piss me off, sometimes hospitals can blow you off similar to that, you have to talk to a legal representative to see if any legal practices can take place
If you kept recounting them about your knee they be probably more worried about a head injury than your knees. In this day and age of people sueing other family, I would say no to sueing the hospital. They gave you discharge advice and you should have signed something before you moved out stating the care the gave you and the explanation of treatment given. I would in recent times go to my familyu doctor and get it x-rayed and if in that is something wrong he/she will refer you to an orthopedic.
I am not a attorney

This post provides information about the law designed to lend a hand the inquirer to safely cope with their own trial needs. But legal information is not impossible to tell apart as legal advice -- the application of regulation to an individual's specific circumstances. Although I have attempted to make sure my information is accurate and adjectives, I recommend you consult a lawyer if you want professional assurance that this information, and your interpretation of it, is appropriate to your particular situation.

This is not medical malpractice. If it be, then every un-diagnosed patient would sue and Doctors would be forced to stop diagnosing ancestors for fear of being sued for missing something that might enjoy been impossible to notice at the time.

As long as the knees injury was not caused by the hospital performing some quality of procedure which deviates from accepted standards of practice in the medical community afterwards you don't have a case against them

Again agree to me be clear, I am not a Lawyer.



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