Negligent Patient Supervision in Atlanta

Patients in hospitals, nursing homes, and other healthcare facilities need regular, dependable care. Our Atlanta negligent patient supervision attorneys know that when patients’ needs are ignored or abandoned, their medical conditions can become significantly worse. 

Patients who rely on the expertise and compassion of medical care providers are in a vulnerable position. There may be many things they can’t do for themselves. When negligent supervision results in harm to them, our Atlanta medical malpractice attorneys are ready to help them seek justice. 

If you or your loved one has been the victim of negligent patient supervision in Atlanta, Georgia, reach out to Malone Law to find out what you can do about it. Contact us online or call (770) 390-7550, ad we’ll investigate your claim to figure out what went wrong, who is responsible for the injury, and what your legal remedies are.  

How Malone Law Can Help if You or a Loved One Is the Victim of Negligent Patient Supervision in Atlanta

How Malone Law Can Help if You or a Loved One Is the Victim of Negligent Patient Supervision in Atlanta

The number one priority of hospitals or other in-patient facilities is to deliver high-quality medical care to their patients. That includes closely monitoring and supervising the patients’ progress and making adjustments to their treatment as needed. 

Our Atlanta medical malpractice lawyers have seen first-hand the harm that the negligent supervision of patients can bring. Instead of improving their health, these preventable errors can lead to a deterioration in their well-being or even death. 

If you’ve been victimized by negligent patient supervision, you can rely on Malone Law to help you make things right. While we can’t undo the damage it has caused, we can demand fair compensation for you so that you can get the proper medical care you need to heal. 

Malone Law has a proud tradition of fighting for injury victims for more than five decades. When it comes to medical malpractice cases, our results speak volumes. Some of our more exceptional outcomes include:

  • $45,470,000 in compensation for an unnecessary quadruple amputation involving a 6-month-old child
  • $25,000,000 verdict for a patient whose doctor failed to timely diagnose a stroke
  • $25,000,000 in damages for a client where their doctor failed to diagnose and treat sepsis, requiring limb amputation  

Negligent patient supervision isn’t acceptable. Start exercising your rights by calling Malone Law in Atlanta, GA, for a free and confidential evaluation of your claim. 

What Is Negligent Patient Supervision?

Negligent patient supervision happens when a healthcare facility doesn’t properly monitor its patients’ health conditions and progress. This form of medical malpractice can lead to physical injury and emotional harm.

This is especially a problem in settings such as nursing homes and other assisted living facilities. In a recent nursing home investigative report, there were 600 cases of alleged neglect over a four-year period in Georgia’s roughly 400 nursing homes. 

The negligent supervision of patients in assisted living facilities is problematic, but it can occur in any healthcare facility that provides in-patient services. Negligent patient supervision may include physical, emotional, or medical neglect, such as the failure to: 

  • Ensure patients are properly fed and hydrated 
  • Provide adequate hygienic care
  • Hire qualified staff 
  • Train staff to handle specific illnesses and needs 
  • Ensure patients are taking the prescribed medications
  • Attend to patients’ emotional needs, or ignore them altogether

Medical professionals have a legal duty to provide the level of care and treatment that is recognized as acceptable by reasonable medical professionals under similar circumstances. When they breach that duty by failing to adequately supervise their patients, tragedy can ensue. 

If you think you or your loved one has been the victim of negligent patient supervision, let Malone Law evaluate your claim and assess your remedies.

What Are Signs of Negligent Patient Supervision in Atlanta, GA?

The key to minimizing the harm of negligent patient supervision is to spot the warning signs early. Patients who rely on the consistent care of the facility’s medical staff are already in a compromised position, and they may not be able to speak up for themselves. 

The patient’s family members or other loved ones may be the first line of defense against this kind of medical negligence. Evidence of negligent patient supervision could encompass: 

  • Malnutrition and dehydration
  • Depression or emotional withdrawal
  • Bedsores
  • Bone fractures and head injuries
  • Soiled clothes and bed sheets 

Negligent supervision of patients is a serious problem. It may not only result in the deterioration of their health, but it could also lead to their wrongful death. These patients have the legal right to hold them accountable for their injuries.   

If you’ve placed your trust in someone else to care for your medical needs and they violated that trust, Malone Law can help you get the justice you need. Call us today to find out more about your legal rights and how to assert them. 

Schedule a Free Consultation With an Medical Malpractice Attorney in Atlanta

Medical facilities should be safe places for patients who need high-quality care. When the staff abandons them, their physical and emotional well-being is placed in severe jeopardy. 

If you’ve fallen victim to negligent patient supervision and your health problems became worse, you shouldn’t have to pay the financial price. Malone Law has the skill and experience to help get you the compensation to which you’re entitled.  

To find out if you have a claim for negligent patient supervision, contact our office to request your free, no-risk consultation. Our Atlanta negligent patient supervision attorneys will listen to your side of the story and investigate your claim. If we determine that your injuries were caused due to the negligence of someone else, we’ll tailor a legal remedy that addresses your specific needs.