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Kansas City Nursing Error Lawyers

Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas Nurse Malpractice Attorneys

When you enter a hospital to receive treatment, you assume you will receive a high standard of care from medical professionals you can trust. While this is usually the case, many people every year are hurt or even killed as a result of nursing errors.

At The Law Offices of Brian Timothy Meyers, our lawyers have been representing individuals and families in medical malpractice cases across Kansas and Missouri for more than 28 years. We understand this complex area of personal injury law and work diligently to obtain full compensation for the victims of nursing errors.

We are here for you during your trying time. Call us toll free at 888-374-7528 for a free initial consultation with a Kansas City nursing error attorney.

The Importance of Proper Monitoring and Notification

While an inpatient at the hospital, much of your care will be handled and coordinated by nursing staff. It is crucial that they pay attention to how you are doing and notify a doctor at the first sign of trouble. When nurses fail to notify doctors of a change in condition or fail to follow a doctor's orders, the results can be tragic.

With computerized records becoming more prominent, it is crucial for nurses to communicate clearly with doctors as they no longer have a physical chart to check.

At our firm, our attorneys handle a broad range of claims involving nursing errors such as:

  • Failure to follow a physician's orders
  • Failure to monitor
  • Medication errors
  • Misuse of medical devices

To discuss your potential claim with an attorney from our firm, contact us today. You will pay no legal fees unless we win compensation for you.

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http://www.btm-law.com 816-533-7658 The Law Offices of Brian Timothy Meyers handles all types of cases involving harm or injury to their clients. Contact the firm in Kansas City, Missouri for help.

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