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The
Brown & Crouppen law firm helps clients secure
compensation for losses caused by healthcare
provider negligence. Our skills, credentials and
resources have helped thousands of clients win
millions of dollars from medical malpractice cases.
If you, or a loved one, have suffered bacterial
(or spinal) meningitis, and there was a delayed
diagnosis, we may be able to recover money for you.
Meningitis, also called
spinal meningitis, is an
inflammation of the lining of the brain. Meningitis
is almost always caused by a bacterial or viral
infection of the spinal fluid. Between 10,000 and
25,000 children contract bacterial meningitis each
year, and the disease can kill an infant in 24 hours
if left untreated.
It’s important to know whether a particular case of
meningitis results from a virus or a bacterium
because of the differences in the seriousness of the
illnesses, and the treatment needed.
Bacterial meningitis. The bacterial form of
meningitis is an extremely serious illness that
requires immediate medical care. If not treated
quickly, it can lead to death within hours or to
permanent brain damage in about 30 percent of
people. Delayed diagnosis and treatment of bacterial
meningitis is the most common form of meningitis
malpractice claim. Bacterial meningitis is caused by
any one of several bacteria, including Group B strep
(in newborns), Hemophilus influenzae type b (in
babies), meningococcus (mostly in young adults) and
pneumococcus (the most common for adults). Together,
these four bacteria account for over 80% of
bacterial meningitis cases in the U.S.
Viral meningitis. Though more common, people
with viral meningitis are much less likely to have
permanent brain damage or
spinal damage. Also, because antibiotics
cannot treat viral meningitis, very few malpractice
cases involve viral meningitis. Viral meningitis is
usually relatively mild. It clears up within a week
or two without specific treatment.
Bacterial meningitis symptoms can mimic flu
symptoms, and unless competent medical professionals
confirm the diagnosis by ordering a lumbar puncture
– also known as a spinal tap – children, especially
infants, could suffer brain damage, coma, hearing
loss, mental retardation, paralysis, seizures and
death. Almost 500 people, mostly children, die
from bacterial meningitis each year.
If aggressively treated, the disease is curable with
powerful antibiotics. A doctor’s delay or failure to
diagnose and properly treat
spinal meningitis could result
in malpractice liability.
If you believe that you or a family member have
suffered injury or you believe a family member has
died as the result of a physician's failure to
properly diagnose or treat bacterial meningitis,
call Brown & Crouppen, at
1-800-536-HELP
or
contact us online to determine whether you might have a viable medical
malpractice claim. Our attorneys will evaluate
your case free of charge. Please keep in mind
that there may be time limits that apply to your
case... time is of the essence.
My name is Ray
Alexander, for over 20 years my legal career has
almost exclusively been in the area of medical
malpractice. I’ve been honored to be selected as a
member of “The Million Dollar Advocate’s Forum”
a group of attorneys who have been recognized as
successful in the area of medical malpractice. Much
of my experience has been in the area of malpractice
involving children, as the father of two; I’ve
always been interested in protecting the rights of
children who so often can’t really look out for
themselves. An area that I’m particularly
interested in is failure to diagnose meningitis
cases.
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One of the things
people are wrong about in medical malpractice cases
is the belief that it’s impossible to find a
doctor who will be willing to come forward and help
you sue another doctor. Today, the medical
profession has changed; good doctors want to help
rid their profession of bad ones. At Brown and
Crouppen we usually have no problem finding a
qualified expert who will come forward when we
present them with a meritorious case of medical
malpractice.
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Call Brown & Crouppen at
1-800-536-HELP
for your free legal consultation or save time with
our online
Contact Form.
1-800-536-HELP
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