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Liver Disease Malpractice in Syracuse and Across New York

If you believe your liver disease became worse or accelerated due to medical malpractice, you need to reach out to a seasoned Syracuse medical malpractice attorney without delay. At DeFrancisco & Falgiatano Personal Injury Lawyers, we understand how challenging life can be with a liver disease. Our experienced team can guide you through the legal process of pursuing compensation for your medical injuries. You can rest assured that we can be your trusted legal advocates at every step of the way.

The term ‘liver disease’ applies to diseases and disorders that cause the liver to function improperly or stop functioning altogether. Irregular results of liver tests often suggest liver disease. Common liver diseases include:

  • Liver cirrhosis:  this condition is a result of chronic liver disease that results in scarring of the liver and liver dysfunction. There is impairment of the blood flow through the liver that leads to excess fluid in the abdomen.
  • Hepatitis:  hepatitis A usually comes from ingestion of fecal matter, whereas hepatitis B and C can come from needles including blood transfusions, sexual transmission, and a baby’s passage through its infected mother’s birth canal. Liver cancer typically takes place from longstanding hepatitis B or C infection.

Kidney problems can also arise from alcohol abuse. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as well as the American Liver Foundation, cirrhosis and other chronic liver diseases are common causes of death in the United States. In fact, approximately 31,000 people in the nation die each year from cirrhosis. In addition, approximately 3.5 to 4.6 million people in the country are chronically infected with hepatitis C, and about 85,000 to 2.2 million in the country are infected with hepatitis B each year.

Early detection is critical for a patient with liver disease because it can be what saves their life. When a doctor fails to properly diagnose or treat a liver condition, that doctor may be liable for malpractice. A New York medical malpractice claim is a civil claim that intends to hold medical professionals accountable for their negligent conduct. In order to establish medical malpractice, the patient must show that the medical professional failed to exercise reasonable care. Specifically, the medical professional must have failed to act as another medical professional in the same specialty would have acted in the same situation. Furthermore, the patient must show that the medical professional’s failure to use reasonable care was a direct cause of the patient’s injury.

Liver disease can seriously disrupt a person’s life. At DeFrancisco & Falgiatano Personal Injury Lawyers, our diligent Syracuse medical malpractice attorneys understand how to establish malpractice after a medical injury has occurred. With many years of experience, we are committed to helping you pursue the compensation you deserve to deal with your injuries. Dealing with medical malpractice is stressful, but we will handle your case with the utmost compassion at every step of the way. For a free case evaluation, call us at 833-200-2000 or contact us online.

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