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Abu Dhabi Court Orders Compensation in Medical Negligence Case

A medical error ruling by an Abu Dhabi court has resulted in financial compensation for a mother whose son suffered due to professional negligence. The ruling came after a hospital and doctor failed to follow proper procedures during the boy’s treatment.

The case began when the mother brought her son to the hospital for persistent pain. However, the doctor did not repeat key tests, skipped a recommended CT scan, and failed to prescribe an appropriate antibiotic. These decisions, linked to gross negligence, caused physical and emotional distress.

In response, the mother filed a lawsuit seeking Dh350,000 in compensation, 12 percent legal interest, and full legal costs. The Abu Dhabi Family, Civil and Administrative Claims Court reviewed the claim and referred it to the Supreme Medical Liability Committee.

The committee’s report confirmed that a medical error had occurred. It found that the surgery had been performed without necessary precautions. The doctor’s actions violated accepted medical protocols and professional standards. The court held the hospital equally liable because it exercised supervisory responsibility.

The court noted that physicians must maintain a high standard of care under UAE law. They must act with diligence and use methods that align with accepted medical practices. Any deviation from this standard constitutes a medical error and carries legal consequences.

Based on these findings, the court ruled that both the doctor and hospital must pay the mother Dh75,000. The amount compensates for both physical and emotional harm suffered by the child.

The medical error ruling reflects the growing emphasis on patient safety and accountability in the UAE. Authorities continue to take steps to ensure malpractice is addressed through legal channels.

In conclusion, this case underlines the importance of professional responsibility in the healthcare sector. The ruling provides a path for families seeking justice and strengthens public trust in medical oversight. The court’s decision marks another step toward improving health service standards in the country.

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