Ohio Hospital-Acquired Infection Lawyers
Legal Help When Hospitals Fail to Prevent Infections During Treatment and Surgery
Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a bacterium responsible for numerous infections that are difficult to treat because the bacterium has developed a resistance to antibiotic groups like penicillin and cephalosporin. MRSA infections occur most often in hospitals where surgical instruments, weakened health and open wounds bring increased risk of infection.
Though hospitals are aware of risks posed by MRSA, hospital infections occur frequently. Medical negligence related to MRSA includes:
- Failure to prevent MRSA
- Failure to recognize MRSA and its symptoms
- Failure to treat MRSA
At Anderson Law Offices, LLC, we have handled hundreds of medical malpractice claims filed against doctors, surgeons, hospitals, clinics and other medical care providers and facilities. For a no-charge consultation following injuries caused by MRSA, please contact our office.
To contact a Cleveland MRSA infection lawyer, please call 216-592-8384 or 866-679-9536.
There are numerous methods for preventing MRSA which, if followed consistently, prevent infections in the vast majority of cases. When hospital staff members fail to follow procedures, guidelines and standards designed to prevent injuries, we can help hold them accountable and pursue the compensation you need and deserve.
Our legal team has more than 60 years of experience in handling medical malpractice claims, and works with a range of trusted medical experts to build the strongest possible case. The result? Numerous six- and seven-figure resolutions following negotiations and courtroom litigation. For more information, please contact our office.
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We offer a free initial consultation to all prospective clients and are available for weekend and evening appointments by prior arrangement. To learn how we can work to obtain a successful resolution to your specific case, contact a Cleveland medical malpractice lawyer by calling 216-592-8384 or 866-679-9536.











