Sepsis is one of the deadliest medical emergencies—yet it’s often misdiagnosed or overlooked, especially in overcrowded ERs and under-resourced clinics. In Englewood, patients have suffered life-altering harm due to delayed care or improper infection management.
At Chicago Injury Lawyer, we represent sepsis victims and families who have experienced devastating outcomes due to negligent healthcare providers. If your sepsis-related injury could have been prevented, we are here to help you seek justice.
Call us now at 312-261-5656 for a free, no-obligation consultation, available 24/7. With our no-fee-unless-we-win policy, you can focus on your recovery while we handle the rest.
Why Choose Chicago Injury Lawyer for Sepsis Malpractice Cases?
With decades of experience litigating medical malpractice claims in Cook County, our firm understands the unique challenges faced by patients in communities like Englewood. We specialize in sepsis cases involving ER errors, post-surgical complications, and delayed diagnoses. Our attorneys collaborate with infectious disease experts to build powerful claims—and we’ve won results for families across Chicago’s South Side.
Common Sepsis-Related Errors in Englewood, IL
In many Englewood-area facilities, preventable sepsis injuries happen due to:
- Dismissing high fever, rapid heart rate, or confusion as minor ailments
- Failing to administer antibiotics or IV fluids within critical windows
- Releasing patients from ERs or clinics without ruling out infection
- Poor follow-up after surgery or wound care procedures
If this happened to you or your loved one, you may have grounds to file a sepsis injury misdiagnosis or misdiagnosed surgical infection lawsuit.
How Medical Negligence Causes Sepsis
Sepsis is often caused—or worsened—by negligent care, including:
- Ignored or misinterpreted lab results
- Improper triage protocols in busy emergency departments
- Delayed diagnosis in high-risk populations (elderly, diabetics, post-op patients)
- Failure to monitor known infections after hospital discharge
These errors constitute violations of Illinois medical malpractice law and can justify a civil lawsuit when they result in serious injury or death.
Types of Sepsis Injuries in Englewood, IL
Mismanaged sepsis can result in:
- Septic shock requiring life support
- Amputations from limb ischemia or tissue death
- Organ failure (lungs, kidneys, heart) requiring ongoing treatment
- Permanent brain damage from hypoxia
- Chronic post-sepsis syndrome (fatigue, memory loss, psychological trauma)
Our firm can help calculate the full value of your losses and fight for maximum compensation.
What To Do After a Sepsis Injury in Englewood
Take the following steps if you suspect sepsis malpractice:
- Request your complete medical records from every provider involved.
- Log your symptoms, ER visits, and communication with doctors.
- Obtain a second opinion or follow-up evaluation by a sepsis specialist.
- Contact an experienced malpractice attorney to begin legal review.
You can also submit a formal care complaint through the Illinois Hospital Report Card, which monitors care quality statewide.
For a free legal consultation, call 312-261-5656Your Legal Rights Under Illinois Malpractice Law
Under Illinois law, you have the right to file a claim for medical malpractice if:
- A healthcare provider breached the accepted standard of care
- That breach caused injury, disability, or death
- Your case is filed within 2 years of discovering the injury (or within 4 years of the incident)
Our legal team will prepare all necessary documentation, including the required certificate of merit from a licensed physician.
Compensation for Sepsis Misdiagnosis Victims
You may be entitled to compensation for:
- Hospitalization, ICU, and rehabilitation costs
- Future medical care and disability expenses
- Lost income and loss of earning potential
- Pain, suffering, and emotional trauma
- Wrongful death damages for surviving family members
Our services are 100% contingency-based—you pay nothing unless we win.
Filing a Sepsis Lawsuit in Englewood, IL
Sepsis lawsuits from Englewood are filed in Cook County Circuit Court, where we have years of experience handling complex malpractice claims. The process includes:
- Collecting all medical records and timelines
- Obtaining an expert affidavit of merit
- Filing your lawsuit within Illinois’ strict statutory deadlines
Our hospital negligence attorney team will guide you through every step of the process.
Local Medical Resources in Englewood
Englewood residents often receive care at:
- UChicago Medicine – Mitchell Hospital and Comer Children’s
- St. Bernard Hospital
- Holy Cross Hospital (part of Sinai Chicago)
If you or a loved one was harmed at one of these institutions due to delayed or missed sepsis diagnosis, we are prepared to investigate and fight for your rights.
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Chicago Injury Lawyers
101 N Wacker Drive, Suite 100B
Chicago, IL 60606
Phone: (312) 261-5656
Email: contact@chicagoinjurylawyer.com
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is considered negligence in a sepsis case?
Delayed diagnosis, failure to follow infection protocols, and early discharge without proper screening may all be considered negligent under Illinois law.
How long do I have to file a lawsuit?
Illinois law gives you 2 years from the date of discovery (and up to 4 years total) to file a claim.
How much will a malpractice lawyer cost me?
Nothing upfront. We offer free consultations, and our firm only gets paid if we win compensation for you.