Any illness or injury that affects a victim’s ability to breathe poses a life-threatening risk. Doctors need to diagnose these conditions immediately and take corrective action to prevent serious injuries or death. If a doctor failed to promptly diagnose epiglottitis in you or a loved one, you may have grounds for legal action.
A Chicago epiglottitis malpractice attorney at Kaveny Sarmas Injury Lawyers can help you collect the information you need to establish your malpractice claim. We will be right by your side throughout the process and will be ready to go to trial if necessary. Our legal team is here to explain each step and help you recover the compensation you deserve.
What Is Epiglottitis?
The epiglottis is the flap of cartilage and tissue covering your vocal cords and is the spot in your throat where your trachea and esophagus divide. The epiglottis normally closes when you swallow, keeping food and liquid out of your lungs. Epiglottitis is an inflammation of this little flap.
Epiglottitis can have many causes, including bacterial infections, burns from hot food or liquid, and smoking. If an infection results in the epiglottis swelling significantly, it might become serious, as it could block the trachea and prevent the sufferer from breathing. Epiglottitis used to mostly affect children. However, now that flu vaccines prevent the kind of bacterial flu that used to cause the infection, it is equally prevalent among children and adults. If you need to learn more about epiglottitis malpractice in Chicago, a lawyer at our firm can answer your questions.
Failure To Diagnose Epiglottitis
Epiglottitis has a few unique symptoms. Early symptoms in adults and children include fever, sore throat, and coughing. Another symptom is stridor, which is an unusual kind of high-pitched breathing. In children, epiglottitis can proceed rapidly and become life-threatening in a matter of hours, but in adults, it may take days.
If a doctor does not notice that a patient’s epiglottis is swollen and treats the symptoms instead of the disease, the patient can become seriously ill and require major medical intervention, such as a tracheotomy to help them breathe. In the worst cases, the patient may die if a swollen epiglottis blocks the trachea. If you are a victim of epiglottitis malpractice, a lawyer from our team in Chicago can provide you with guidance on this serious matter.
Preparing Your Case
Medical malpractice is a type of negligence. Negligence means that the defendant doctor owed a duty of care to the patient, but failed in that duty. Due to that failure, the patient suffered some type of serious harm, and an injury resulted.
Doctors need to adhere to a higher standard of care than other individuals. When you go to a doctor with a sore throat, you expect them to do more than give you a bottle of cough syrup. Your doctor should know whether your breathing difficulty was the result of a bad cough or a swollen epiglottis.
A Chicago lawyer from Kaveny Sarmas with experience in handling epiglottitis malpractice cases can explain the details of your case to you and advise you on what is necessary to prove malpractice. We have a trained nurse on our staff who can review your medical records, including what the doctor told you, and determine whether they meet the required professional standard.
Just as importantly, we will establish all elements of the negligence case and prepare your claim as if it were going to trial. This preparation encourages the defendant and their attorneys to negotiate with us to avoid lengthy litigation.
Call a Chicago Epiglottitis Malpractice Lawyer Today for a Case Review
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