With so many drugs being dispensed, mistakes are bound to occur, and patients sometimes suffer completely avoidable injuries as a result.
If you have been given a wrong prescription, then you might be entitled to compensation.
Meet with an attorney to discuss whether you can sue the doctor who prescribed the medicine or the pharmacy that dispensed it.
Before suing, you should check whether you tick off all the boxes for bringing a negligence lawsuit against someone:
It’s hard to analyze these facts on your own, so meet with a qualified attorney who can analyze the specifics of your case.
If you got a wrong prescription, compensation can include:
Some prescription errors do not really cause meaningful injuries, so bringing a lawsuit is not always the best course of action. Discuss different options with your lawyer.
Yes. If the pharmacy did not exercise sufficient care and injured you, then you can sue them. Pharmacies can make many kinds of errors:
Pharmacies, like doctors, don’t like to admit when they make mistakes, so you might need a lawyer to do a little digging to uncover what mistake was made and who made it. Generally, you can sue either the pharmacist or the pharmacy, or both. Pharmacies make tens of thousands of mistakes every year given the high volume of prescription drugs that they handle.
We are an established North Carolina personal injury law firm that has deep experience with medical malpractice cases involving wrong prescriptions. Doctors and pharmacies aggressively defend themselves from any accusation they made a mistake, so you need a seasoned advocate in your corner who will stand up for your rights.
Contact Attorney Albritton of Irons & Irons P.A. today for a free consultation. We can review your case and identify whether your claim against a doctor or pharmacy is valid. Please avoid delay, since North Carolina gives injured victims a short time limit for pursuing a claim for compensation.