Wisconsin Improper Suturing Lawyers
Stitches can be used to close up both accidental wounds as well as the incisions made by doctors for surgery and other procedures. Whether these sutures are inside your body or outside on your skin, it is important for doctors to implement proper stitching so that you are not susceptible to tears or infections.
As minor as they may seem, sutures are arguably one of the most important parts of fixing a wound or finishing up a surgery. Regardless, improper suturing can put you in danger of bad scars, dangerous tears, and other problems. If you are a victim of improper suturing, you should fight back against this negligence. Contact a qualified Wisconsin improper suturing attorney from Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ® today at 800-242-2874 to discuss your case.
The Purpose of Sutures
Sutures function to seal up torn blood vessels, muscles, skin, and any other tissue that may be torn or cut during an accident or surgery. This helps align torn tissue so that your body is better able to heal. Additionally, sometimes stitches are needed inside the body for things like attaching a new heart valve. This is important to keep your body in working order.
Dangers of Improper Stitching
If your doctor or surgeon does not place his or her sutures correctly, it can lead to several different problems, such as:
- Bad scarring
- Internal bleeding
- Infections
- Difficulty healing
Your stitches are an important part of closing an incision or wound, so they are instrumental in your healing process. If you have suffered from improper stitching, you should talk to a lawyer today.
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Doctors and nurses have undergone years of education and training in order to help you. However, sometimes they fail in this duty to you. If you have been harmed by improper stitching, you should contact an experienced Wisconsin improper suturing lawyer from Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ® at 800-242-2874 today.

