Automatic external defibrillators (AEDs) save lives, making Louisiana one of several states that require these devices in certain situations. When you or your loved one needed one and it was unavailable, you have the right to be angry and to seek justice.
At Scott Vicknair Injury Lawyers, an AED liability lawyer in Chalmette can help you. Our Chalmette personal injury lawyer brings fierce protection of your rights and outstanding experience holding those who failed you accountable. Founded in 2015, our team has over 121 years of combined experience.
Liability Issues Related to AED Use
Several factors contribute to noncompliance with these requirements, and in most cases, the outcome is a preventable loss. Our legal team helps people no matter the complications they face, but some of the most common times you may need our help include:
- Lack of a device: The location should have a device, under law or promise in a contract, and does not
- Lack of functional device: These devices require routine maintenance and inspections to make sure they are working properly
- Lack of a trained person to use the device: Someone at the property must have ample skill to use the device as expected by the manufacturer
- Lack of skills: Mistakes may occur in the use of the device, which often indicates that there is limited actual support in retraining for the use of the device
- Malfunctions: The device malfunctions due to a design or manufacturing defect, creating liability in the manufacturer
In each of these cases, our Chalmette AED liability attorney will work with you to understand what caused your injury and losses. We will then build a robust claim around those factors, proving who is at fault and then what they owe to you as a result of their negligence. Review our FAQs to learn more.
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(504) 500-1111Understand the Rules Related to AEDs
In Louisiana, the Jump Start Your Heart Act requires certain facilities and locations to maintain an AED in good working order with someone trained to use it at all times when the location is in use. That means that when an emergency arises, someone should know how to use the device, where to find it, and what steps to take. The law requires the following locations to maintain such devices:
- All elementary, middle, and high schools
- All physical fitness and gym facilities
- All locations hosting an athletic event
- Post-secondary education institutions
In addition, all federal buildings and service providers must also maintain these devices. That includes everything from local airports to the post office. These locations know they must keep such devices, even if they never have to actually use them.
Consequences of Violations of AED Rules
No one goes to a location and plans to have a heart-related health event. These are sudden occurrences that on-site staff need to know how to handle. When they make a mistake, and the proper care is not available or provided, that can lead to numerous complications, including:
- Loss of life
- Catastrophic injuries
- Fast progression of quality of life decline
- Expensive medical complications requiring invasive treatment
- Emotional trauma for all involved
If your loved one lost their life in an accident related to failed AED use, our Chalmette wrongful death lawyer can help you navigate your rights to full and fair compensation. If you or your loved one suffered serious injuries leading to debilitation from failed AED use, our Chalmette catastrophic injury lawyer will guide you in fighting for justice.
These are serious losses with complicated factors. You need experienced attorneys from Scott Vicknair Injury Lawyers to guide you. Learn more about our team today.
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(504) 500-1111How We Prove Your Case for AED Liability
Collecting data on the failure of an AED defibrillator is not straightforward. It takes understanding of the legal requirements, the nuances of these devices’ use, and experience with cases like your own. With the guidance of our legal team, we will investigate every facet of your case to determine the underlying fault. Some of the steps we take include:
- Witness statements
- Medical practitioner data and medical records
- Video or photos of the incident
- Maintenance records and logs
- Training logs
- Device history of use among other providers
- Expert medical data
- Defect defibrillator lawsuit claims like your own
In these situations, we must consider all factors contributing to your injuries and losses from the AED machine and beyond. That includes your preexisting conditions and whether the use of an AED would offer any benefit to you. In the ideal situation, we can demonstrate that the location failed you by not providing proper care in your time of need, leading to complications in your medical condition.
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(504) 500-1111Potential Losses Recoverable After AED Liability Issues
Victims of defective defibrillator accidents deserve fair treatment and ample compensation for what they went through during this incident. Our objective is to help you identify all ways the law provides compensation and maximize the funds available to you. Examples that may apply include:
- Current and future medical expenses related to the failed AED use
- Loss of income if you could not work for a period of time
- Loss of earning capacity if you could not go back to work at all
- Pain and suffering resulting from the incident, as well as ongoing therapy
- Complications to your life and mobility after the use of the devices
- Emotional trauma and mental anguish associated with the accident
If your family member dies as a result of failed AED use, our legal team will seek compensation that may include final medical costs, burial and funeral costs, as well as ongoing loss of contributions to you. We seek loss of household services, loss of companionship, and pain suffered by all involved in a defective defibrillator lawsuit.
We are aggressive in fighting for your rights. Liability for improper use of an AED can extend far beyond that.
Schedule a Free Consultation with an AED Liability Attorney in Chalmette Now
Liability laws are there to protect you and your loved ones from preventable loss. When someone’s negligence leads to your injury or the loss of a family member, turn to Scott Vicknair Injury Lawyers.
Our Chalmette AED liability lawyer can provide comprehensive legal guidance throughout your case, building a strong claim for fair compensation.