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Nerve Injury caused by IV Infiltratoin and Venipuncture<\/h1>\n
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\"\"Permanent nerve damage to the hand is one of the most common medical complications resulting from the negligent insertion of IV<\/a> devices by medical practitioners in hospital and clinics across the country. Parties which may be liable for such injuries may including the hospital staff including registered nurses, medical doctors (practicing physicians \/ residents) and the hospital itself for negligent hiring and training practices. Victims of medical malpractice are entitled to full and just recovery for their injuries including hospitalization costs, lost wages and loss of income as well as pain and suffering. To speak with an attorney regarding the filing of a possible claim contact our Law Firm (855) 339-8879<\/a><\/em><\/strong>\n

Peripheral Nerve Injury caused by Venipuncture -or Insertion of IV solution into the arms or hands:<\/h2>\nNerve injuries due to venipuntcure mishaps can be permanent resulting in the complete or partial loss of sensation, loss of motor function in the hands and arms and in some cases extreme long term pain. Nerves in the arms and hands are extremely susceptible to damage and are connected to the brain via the spinal cord providing the hand and arms with sensation and the ability to move. There are three degrees or classifications of nerve damage, neuropaxia, axonotmesis, and neurotmesis.  The most severe types of nerve damage can result in the complete lacerations of the axons of the nerve requiring extensive medical intervention including revision surgery. Other treatments for nerve damage may include\n