Hospital superbugs - making a personal injury claim
Going to hospital can be very stressful, whether you are being
admitted for a minor operation or to be treated for something
more serious. Being away from home and your family and possibly
having to undergo surgery and painful procedures is an unhappy
experience for most people. The only consolation is that you
will soon be able to go home after having been looked after by
people who are trained to make people better. Or so you thought.
Deaths from MRSA, which stands for methicillin-resistant
Staphylococcus aureus, doubled in the four years between 1999
and 2003. MRSA is often caught in hospitals by people who have
been admitted for a relatively minor operation. Having to go to
hospital to receive treatment for appendicitis or for a broken
arm can suddenly become a very traumatic experience for someone
if they catch a strain of the hospital super bug that of late
has been spreading through hospital wards like wildfire.
What is MRSA? Staphylococcus is a family of common bacteria
which many people carry on their skin and can cause mild
infection in an otherwise healthy person if it gets under the
skin or into the lungs. A more serious infection can occur, such
as boils or pneumonia and is difficult to treat when the
staphylococcus is resistant to one or more of the conventional
antibiotics. MRSA infections can be partly blamed on the overuse
of antibiotic for every day illnesses. Many doctors prescribe
antibiotics for people with viral infections, knowing that they
will not get rid of them. This creates an environment where the
body cannot fight infections easily and stronger courses of
antibiotics need to be prescribed to get rid of the illness.
MRSA is caught through contact with a carrier. If it is passed
on to a patient who has an illness already then a more serious
infection may occur. This is where the problem with hospital
caught infection lies and why many people are seeking to make a
personal injury claim against health care providers such as
hospitals.
Symptoms MRSA can cause a broad range of symptoms depending on
which part of the body is infected. The parts of the body
infected can include surgical wounds, burns, catheter sites,
eyes, skin and blood. It causes pain and swelling at the site of
infection. The two reasons that people in hospital are more
likely to catch MRSA are that firstly, people residing in
hospitals are generally more likely to get an infection because
they are older, weaker and sicker than the general population
and secondly, because patients are close together in wards
constantly being touched by doctors and nurses who have just
touched other patients.
Do hospitals cause infections? Cleanliness in hospitals is of
paramount importance. MRSA is frequently transmitted between
patients by hospital staff. Whilst many hospitals are now
stringent about hand washing and most wards have antibacterial
spray at the entrance of each ward, many cases of infection do
slip through the net. Alongside many hospital beds are alarms so
that patients can alert staff of a hygiene risk, such as a
spillage. Visitors are also encouraged to clean their hands upon
entering a ward.
Making a personal injury claim If you have sustained an MRSA
infection whilst being treated for something else then you may
be able to make a personal injury claim. If it can be shown that
your infection was caused by lack of cleanliness then it is
possible that you could seek to claim compensation. In an
isolated case it may be difficult to prove that the hospital was
responsible for your illness; however when there is a widespread
case of MRSA amongst patients then your claim may be brought.
You may want to speak to a personal injury solicitor about your
circumstances and get free legal advice before you proceed with
your personal injury claim.
For free legal advice regarding making a personal injury claim
or to learn more about accident compensation see
www.the-claim-solicitors.co.uk, or alternatively you can call
0800 197 32 32 for free legal advice.
www.the-claim-solicitors.co.uk have many years experience of
handling personal injury claims and can help people suffering
from the experience of catching a hospital super bug.