A patient waits too long in an emergency room. A test result is filed but never reviewed. A surgical complication is dismissed as a normal recovery. A medication dose is entered incorrectly into a chart. Unfortunately, these types of errors can lead to serious injuries, permanent harm, or wrongful death.
If you believe you have a valid claim, our medical malpractice attorneys in Perry County at Shollenberger Januzzi & Wolfe are ready to review your case, lay out your options, and secure compensation that will cover your injury-related losses.
What Types of Medical Errors Are Common in Perry County?
Medical malpractice in Perry County takes many forms. Some involve obvious mistakes. Others unfold slowly through inaccurate warnings and incomplete follow-ups. Common cases include delayed cancer diagnosis, failure to recognize stroke or heart attack symptoms, surgical injuries, anesthesia errors, medication overdoses, and infections caused by poor hospital hygiene.
Birth injuries, including oxygen deprivation and nerve damage, remain among the most devastating claims. Nursing home negligence likewise appears frequently, especially when residents suffer falls, pressure ulcers, dehydration, or untreated infections. Many patients are told that complications were unavoidable. Fortunately, medical records usually show otherwise.
How Are Malpractice Claims in Perry County Investigated?
Medical malpractice cases rise or fall on documentation. A strong investigation involves obtaining complete hospital charts, physician notes, lab reports, imaging studies, pharmacy logs, and internal policies. These records are compared to accepted standards of care by specialists practicing in the same field as the defendant provider.
Pennsylvania also requires a Certificate of Merit, confirming that a qualified medical expert supports the claim. Without it, even valid cases with the strongest evidence can be dismissed.
Why Do Hospitals Dispute Medical Negligence Claims?
At Shollenberger Januzzi & Wolfe, we regularly help patients who were told, “Nothing went wrong.” Hospitals and insurers typically argue that their injuries resulted from underlying illness, unavoidable complications, or patient noncompliance. They rely on internal reviews and retained experts to minimize responsibility.
However, these defenses usually collapse when independent specialists review treatment timelines, diagnostic delays, and response failures. Challenging institutional narratives requires detailed preparation and medical credibility.
What Compensation is Available in Perry County Medical Malpractice Cases?
On top of immediate hospital bills, compensation can include ongoing treatment costs, rehabilitation, home modifications, lost income, diminished earning capacity, and long-term care needs, depending on your injuries. PA law likewise allows damages for pain, disability, and loss of independence. In fatal cases, families may pursue wrongful death and survival claims for financial and emotional losses.
What If Negligence Occurred in a Nursing Home or Long-Term Care Facility?
Our legal team also represents families harmed by neglect in nursing homes and assisted living facilities throughout Perry County. These cases usually involve understaffing, poor supervision, medication errors, and inadequate wound care. In such cases, facility records, staffing schedules, inspection reports, and complaint histories become central evidence.
How Our Malpractice Attorneys Can Help with Your Case
Our Perry County medical malpractice lawyers can:
- Preserve complete medical records
- Work with board-certified medical experts
- Prepare Certificates of Merit
- Challenge institutional defenses
- Calculate accurate current and long-term damages
- Manage settlement negotiations
- Prepare your claim for trial if necessary
Hospitals begin building defenses immediately, and you deserve the same level of preparation.
Trust Our Medical Malpractice Legal Team to Handle Your Case
Reach out to our Perry County medical malpractice attorneys at Shollenberger Januzzi & Wolfe online or at 717-229-6580, to schedule your complimentary consultation.
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