What Are the Consequences of a Lack of Informed Consent?
A patient should have a substantial amount of information presented to them by their doctor to explain their condition and what treatment options may be available to help. If a patient isn’t presented with this information, they may not know enough to make an informed choice about how to move forward with treatment. As a result, they may make uninformed decisions, creating what is known legally as a lack of informed consent.
If you’ve suffered because of a doctor’s errors, you may be legally entitled to pursue compensation. To discuss your options in further detail with an experienced advocate, contact the Philadelphia medical malpractice lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., today by calling 215-238-1130.
A Lack of Informed Consent Can Be Dangerous
A patient needs to know what is happening when they are treated, as they will often need to give consent. If a doctor rushes through this process without fully explaining the risks, they may endanger their patients. The following problems can occur because of a lack of informed consent:
- Offering treatment that conflicts with a pre-existing condition
- Sending a patient into a panic when an unexplained complication occurs
- Failing to provide a person with the opportunity to get any arrangements in order
In some cases, a rushed doctor may push a patient towards a treatment without giving them any time to consider their options. This sort of action can result in a lack of informed consent and may result in physical, emotional, and financial damages for the patient.
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If you’ve been injured because of a doctor’s unwillingness to discuss your full range of treatment options, you may want to consider filing for compensation. To learn more about how this compensation can help cover some of your recovery expenses, contact the Philadelphia medical malpractice attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., at 215-238-1130 today.

