Posted on January 13, 2012

One of the more common types of medication errors results from illegible handwriting. Doctors who don’t write out a prescription carefully could cause a patient to receive the wrong kind. This could lead to serious illness or injuries. Seek help from a Louisville medication error lawyer if you were the victim of a medication error.

4 Options that can Avoid Medication Errors

The following are 4 ways doctors could avoid illegible prescription handwriting: 

  • e-prescribing;
  • writing the prescription in a quiet area;
  • printing the prescription instead of writing it by hand; and
  • sitting when writing the prescription instead of standing. 

Medication errors caused by an illegible prescription are usually preventable. Doctors owe a standard of care to patients that ensures their safety. When this is breached and it results in injuries, the doctor may be held liable.

To learn more about how a doctor’s illegible handwriting could lead to a prescription error and potentially the pursuit of a claim, you should seek legal counsel. A Louisville medication error lawyer will take the time to evaluate your case carefully and determine if you have a legitimate claim that is worth pursuing. 

Contacting a Louisville Medication Error Lawyer

A Louisville medication error lawyer at Gray and White can help you handle every aspect of your prescription error claim. If you’ve become the victim of a medication error in Kentucky, contact us today for a free evaluation of your case – 1-888-450-4456 or 1-502-210-8942.

Matthew L. White
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