Medical care is meant to improve your health, not leave you with new injuries or unanswered questions. When something goes wrong during treatment, many people are unsure whether it was an unavoidable complication or medical negligence. Learning about the types of medical malpractice can help you understand when a provider’s mistake may rise to a legal issue.

Patients across West Virginia often begin this process by speaking with a West Virginia medical malpractice lawyer who can review what happened and explain whether the standard of care may have been violated. Before that step, it helps to understand how malpractice is defined and the most common ways it occurs.

This guide breaks down the six most common types of medical malpractice, explains how they happen, and outlines when a medical error may become a valid claim.

What Is Medical Malpractice?

Medical malpractice occurs when a healthcare provider fails to meet the accepted standard of care, and that failure directly causes injury to a patient. The standard of care is the level of care that a reasonably skilled medical professional would have provided in the same situation.

Not every poor outcome is malpractice. Treatment carries risks. A claim usually depends on whether the provider’s actions were preventable and fell below professional expectations.

When Does a Medical Error Become Malpractice?

A medical mistake may qualify as malpractice when all of the following are present:

  • A doctor-patient relationship existed
  • The provider failed to follow accepted medical standards
  • That failure caused injury or worsened the condition
  • The injury led to measurable harm, such as medical costs, disability, or loss of income

Important: A bad result alone does not prove malpractice. The issue is whether the error was preventable under proper medical care.

The 6 Most Common Types of Medical Malpractice

Medical malpractice can occur at different stages of care, from diagnosis and treatment to surgery and follow-up. The examples below highlight the most frequent ways medical negligence affects patients and leads to malpractice claims.

1. Misdiagnosis or Delayed Diagnosis

Misdiagnosis is one of the most common forms of medical malpractice. It happens when a condition is missed, misdiagnosed, or diagnosed too late. Delays can prevent timely treatment and allow illnesses to progress.

Frequently misdiagnosed conditions include infections, heart attacks, blood clots, and cancer. In legal terms, the focus is on whether another competent provider would have made the correct diagnosis under similar circumstances.

2. Medication Errors

Medication mistakes can occur at several stages, including prescribing, dispensing, or administering drugs. These errors are especially dangerous because patients often rely entirely on professionals for accuracy.

Examples include giving the wrong medication, prescribing the wrong dosage, missing dangerous drug interactions, or failing to provide necessary instructions. Medication errors may involve doctors, nurses, pharmacists, or healthcare facilities.

3. Surgical Errors

Surgical malpractice can occur before, during, or after an operation. These cases often involve serious injuries because surgery is invasive by nature.

Common surgical errors include operating on the wrong body part, performing an unnecessary procedure, damaging nerves or organs, leaving surgical tools inside the body, or failing to control bleeding or infection.

Lack of informed consent may also be part of a surgical malpractice claim.

4. Pregnancy and Childbirth Injuries

Pregnancy and childbirth involve high-risk medical decisions for both mother and child. Errors during prenatal care, labor, or delivery can lead to long-term or permanent injuries.

These cases may involve failure to monitor fetal distress, delayed C-sections, misuse of delivery tools, or untreated maternal complications. Birth injury claims often require detailed medical review because outcomes can affect an entire family.

5. Anesthesia Errors

Anesthesia requires precise dosing and constant monitoring. Errors can occur when anesthesia is administered incorrectly or when patients are not properly observed during surgery.

Anesthesia malpractice may include overdosing, underdosing, delayed administration, or failure to respond to signs of distress. These mistakes can cause brain damage, organ failure, or death if not handled promptly, and a Fairmont personal injury lawyer can help victims and their families pursue accountability and compensation.

6. Failure to Treat

Failure to treat happens when a medical condition is identified but not properly addressed. This may include sending a patient home too early, ignoring test results, or failing to follow up on worsening symptoms.

Legally, these cases focus on whether timely treatment would have prevented further harm. Failure to treat is often connected to misdiagnosis or breakdowns in communication among providers.

Who Can Be Held Responsible for Medical Malpractice?

Medical malpractice claims may involve more than one party. Responsibility depends on where and how the negligence occurred.

Potentially Liable Party Examples of Involvement
Physicians Diagnosis, treatment decisions
Nurses Monitoring, medication administration
Hospitals Staffing, policies, supervision
Pharmacists Dispensing errors
Surgical Centers Equipment or procedural failures

Understanding liability is critical because different rules may apply depending on the provider involved.

What to Do If You Suspect Medical Malpractice

If you believe you were harmed by medical negligence, consider taking these steps promptly:

  • Seek a second medical opinion
  • Request copies of your medical records
  • Document symptoms, treatments, and timelines
  • Avoid discussing the situation with insurers alone
  • Learn your state’s statute of limitations

Medical malpractice claims are time-sensitive, and early action helps preserve evidence.

Medical records, test results, and timelines often become harder to access over time, and delays may affect both your health options and legal rights.

Frequently Asked Questions

What qualifies as medical malpractice?

Medical malpractice occurs when a healthcare provider fails to meet accepted standards of care, and that failure directly causes injury or worsens a patient’s condition.

What is the most common type of medical malpractice?

Misdiagnosis and delayed diagnosis are among the most common malpractice claims because missed or late diagnoses often prevent timely treatment and lead to avoidable harm.

Can a hospital be responsible for malpractice?

Yes. Hospitals may be liable for malpractice caused by employed staff, unsafe procedures, poor supervision, or system failures affecting patient care.

Is a medical complication always malpractice?

No. Not every complication is malpractice. A claim requires proof that the injury resulted from negligence, not an unavoidable medical risk.

How long do I have to file a malpractice claim?

Filing deadlines vary by state and case type. Missing the statute of limitations may permanently prevent you from pursuing compensation.

Conclusion

Medical malpractice can take many forms, including misdiagnosis, medication errors, surgical mistakes, and failures in childbirth or follow-up care. Understanding the most common types of medical malpractice helps patients recognize when treatment may have crossed into negligence.

If you have concerns about the medical care you received, speaking with a qualified attorney can provide clarity. Manchin Injury Law Group assists individuals and families across north-central West Virginia with medical malpractice and negligence claims.

You can request a free consultation to discuss what happened, understand your rights, and determine whether further legal review is appropriate.

Blaire Marshall

Associate Attorney at Manchin Injury Law Group

Practice Area: Personal Injury

Attorney Timothy Manchin established the Manchin Injury Law Group in 2011 after his law partner of more than 25 years became a West Virginia circuit court judge. His focus is on helping individual clients and entire families victimized by negligent acts.

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