Minnesota Lack Of Informed Consent Lawyers
TSR Injury Law has extensive experience with medical malpractice lawsuits, including cases involving lack of informed consent, surgical error, emergency room error, and pharmacy error. Our attorneys are skilled litigators with the ability to establish fault in difficult medical cases. Call 612-362-0000 or submit our contact form.
One of the most important standards that medical professionals are held to is the requirement to obtain informed consent before performing any procedure on a patient. Minnesota law clearly states that patients are legally entitled to be fully informed about their health and treatment. If you did not consent to treatment or you did not fully understand the procedures to be performed, you may have a case of medical malpractice.
Defining Informed Consent
Your doctors and other health care providers have a responsibility to educate you about:
- Your current health
- Any treatment options available
- The possible benefits and side effects of these treatments
- How effective each treatment is likely to be
This covers the definition of “informed.” As for “consent,” you cannot be forced to take a medication or undergo any treatment against your will. Health care workers also need your written informed consent before releasing any of your medical information to anyone else.
Exceptions to Informed Consent
If you become incapacitated and are unable to give informed consent, your doctor’s responsibility moves to the person who has been legally chosen to make these decisions for you. This person will be entitled to the same information you would be, and must give consent before treatment is given.
Informed consent may also be waived in emergency situations. If emergency responders must perform a certain procedure in order to save your life, consent is not required. If you are unsure about this law, a Minnesota medical malpractice attorney can answer your questions.
Minnesota Lack of Informed Consent Lawyer
If you have received treatment against your will or you were not educated about the treatment, you may have grounds for legal action. A suit could help you win compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and the pain and suffering you have experienced.
To speak with a knowledgeable Minnesota Informed Consent Attorney, contact TSR Injury Law at 612-362-0000 today or submit our contact form.
