Call 24/7: 1-800-LAW-AMPM
1-800-529-2676
Blood transfusions take healthy blood (or blood components) from a donor and gives it to a patient who needs additional. Transfusions are used to a treat a number of conditions, including emergency situations in which the patient has lost a large amount of blood. Blood transfusions may also be used for people with sickle-cell diseases, for infants with Rh incompatibility, or for the treatment of other blood-related illnesses. Doctors are responsible for ensuring that blood transfusions are performed correctly and safely. Before a patient can receive donated blood, the blood type must be carefully assessed to make sure it is a match. In addition, donated blood must be carefully screened for disease. Unfortunately, there have been cases in which a person contracted AIDS or another illness from improperly transfused blood. If you or a loved one has been harmed as the result of a blood transfusion, we can help. Please contact us today.
For more information and to view answers to frequently asked questions, click the link below to watch our
video Q&A.
Medical Malpractice Instant Answer clips
1-800-LAW-AMPM / 1-800-529-2676
1279 Route 300 Newburgh, NY 12551
Also in Albany, Binghamton, Bronx, Hempstead, Kingston, Manhattan, Middletown, Port Jervis, Queens, Syracuse, Troy, Wappingers Falls, New York and Edison and Newark New Jersey
Attorney Advertising. Prior results do not guarantee future performance. Some case types may be handled with co-counsel.